Anyone who has ever driven through Nebraska knows that 4G LTE coverage is seriously lacking in some parts of the country, but the FCC just revealed that it's even less available than it should be.
In a report published Wednesday, the FCC found that coverage maps for 4G LTE coverage from the likes of T-Mobile, Verizon, and U.S. Cellular weren't always accurate after extensive testing. After performing just under 25,000 mobile speed tests in about 10,000 miles of driving, the numbers don't look great for those carriers.
Specifically, only about 62 percent of those driving tests reached the minimum required download speed to qualify for acceptable 4G LTE coverage in areas where it's supposed to exist. That's troubling because, obviously, it's misleading and those same carriers have coverage maps for their growing 5G networks that could also potentially be misleading. Read more...
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