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|    Bill Horne to All    |
|    I Have 5G on My Phone at Home, So Why Ca    |
|    30 Dec 22 16:39:07    |
      From: malQRMassimilation@gmail.com              You may get those glorious bars to show up on your mobile device, but       the 5G home internet rollout is still a work in progress.              By Trey Paul              It's been a few years sinceĀ 5GĀ started rolling out, but I must confess,       as we enter 2023, sometimes it still baffles me. One of the questions       I'm often asked is, "My provider says I can't get its 5G home internet       service -- even though when I'm at home, I can get 5G on my phone. Why       not?"              I ran up against this myself when I switched carriers in 2022. I went       from AT&T to T-Mobile and was immediately impressed with the 5G       performance on my phone. But even though I got T-Mobile 5G cell service       at home, my address wasn't eligible for its Home Internet service. My       immediate reaction: Whaaaat?              https://www.cnet.com/home/internet/i-have-5g-on-my-phone-at-home       so-why-no-5g-home-internet/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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