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Chili Palmer covers home tech services, with a special focus on understanding what families need and how they can stay connected on a budget. She handles internet access and affordability, breaking news, mobile services, and consumer trends. Previously writing under the name Rebecca Palmer, Chili’...
AT&T's 5G network is coming along with solid low-band coverage and a growing mid-band footprint, but its coverage still pales in comparison to T-Mobile, with about 255 million people covered in total. It's worth mentioning that AT&T's 5G+, which utilized mid-band and mmWave spectrum, c...
It looks like AT&T Motorola RAZR (2020) 5G phones will soon be getting the latest Android 11 update. The update will be released via the June security patch. This isn’t the first time the OTA update has been sent out to the Android device. In fact, most
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Through the purchase of T-Mobile, AT&T gains both additional cell towers and wireless spectrum. This is great news for both AT&T and T-Mobile customers as coverage shouldincrease for all areas. For such benefits to become reality however, AT&T must first enable T-Mobile towers, which transmit...
AT&T hasn't exactly positioned itself as a 5G pioneer or trendsetter yet, but Dynamic Spectrum Sharing technology could well change that... at some point in the not-so-distant future.
The same can't be said for the actual quality of service, however. Even as exactly half of respondents using Verizon were "very satisfied" with their service, AT&T could only boast 31 percent and is in a dead heat with Sprint and T-Mobile. ...
In another salvo in the battle for the nation's cord cutters, AT&T will launch AT&T Watch soon, one of the least expensive bundles available that will directly compete with its own DirecTV Now service.
With that said, Sprint finally gets back into the game of horse trading spectrum with a competitor -- instead of sitting on the sidelines watching the others do these deals to their own benefit all the time. T-Mobile defines its band 4 "wideband" LTE as 15-20 MHz FDD. Sprint already...