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Dumping Xfinity for 5G - What's your experience?
I've had Xfinity for years for both TV and Internet and I'm okay with it. That said, I'm looking at alternatives.
Have any of you dumped Xfinity Internet and for a 5G solution? If so, what is your experience? Pros/Cons? Are you glad you made the switch? |
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Ended up going back to spectrum. So I guess my recommendation is to test it before making the switch. I think Tmobile specifically gives you 15 days to try it. |
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In theory, it could work. In reality, your specific usage and situation are important.
Are you familiar with the three types of 5G? Low, mid and high band? "The three types of 5G are low-band, mid-band, and high-band, which are named for the radio frequency spectrum they use: Low-band: Offers great coverage but is not as fast as higher bands Mid-band: Has a mix of features from low-band and high-band, and can transport larger amounts of data than low-band High-band: Also known as mmWave, this band has ultra-high speeds and capacity, but not as much coverage as low-band Each type of 5G has its own specific use cases and capabilities. For example, high-band 5G is ideal for high traffic areas and demanding apps and services like streaming, gaming, and video conferencing. However, to get the fastest speeds, you need to be within 80 feet of a tower or transmitter."
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