Excellent progress across the board
Perhaps more importantly, a decent 30 percent or so of Opensignal’s AT&T 5G tests conducted in the July 1 – September 28 timeframe relied on the 3.7 GHz band (aka n77 or C-band), representing an absolutely massive hike from under 5 percent for the month of March.
Big Red, mind you, managed to come really close to the 50 percent threshold with its own mid-band 5G signal in September, exceeding for the first time its use of the considerably slower 850 MHz band (aka low-band 5G).
There can only be one winner
Both Verizon and AT&T can at least be proud of breaking the 100 Mbps barrier when looking strictly at C-band 5G download speeds, thus providing a huge upgrade over low-band technology for (a growing number of) fortunate users.