From the report:
“Customers will see speeds measured in gigabits per second, not megabits. For reference, at one gigabit per second, you can download a TV show in less than 3 seconds. Customers will also see much lower latency with 5G. Latency, for example, is how long it takes after you press play on a video app for the video to start streaming on your device. We expect 5G latency in the range of 1 to 5 milliseconds.â€
Verizon Wireless, for what it’s worth, is beginning its own tests on 5G wireless technologies this year as well. However, while the tests are being run, it won’t be arriving for the general subscriber base for quite some time. The technologies for a widespread rollout won’t be in place until 2018, and it’s expected that AT&T’s own rollout of its 5G network won’t happen until at least 2020. However, for those that live in Austin, Texas, there will be fixed points of access this year.
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