5 Years of 5G Home Internet: T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T vs. Cable & Fiber

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Is 5G Home Internet GOOD? Cheaper? Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T all have had some huge advances to their 5G Home Internet offerings. All have new gateways and AT&T has finally began to enter mainstream to compete with the other two. Lets go through the updates. Consider subscribing to the channel or looking below for more content!

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NaterTater
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We've been on T-Mobile home internet for over 2 years in the Seattle region. It's been great with more than adequate speed with no external antenna. We don't game, but consume a lot of video including our TV reception. All at $50/month.

BTimmer
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I think what’s frustrated me most with TMO Home Internet was the speed. I switched from Spectrum because along with a “complimentary upgrade” to 400mbps they raised my monthly $15 the following month. I switched to TMO and I live close enough to the tower I can basically read off the fine print on the antenna. Genuinely with 500 feet. On an iPhone 15 Pro Max with 120mhz of B41 5G I am pulling close to 1, 700mbps. On the TMO white gateway it’s pulling 100-300max. I didn’t expect 1, 700 but I expected more.

iAmInsaine
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Thanks for your input have the t mobile with Chester cheetah works great with your help for years keep it going waiting for your next update

buffordglen
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I have 2 houses in Michigan that both have cellular service available. However none of the cellular companies will sell me Home internet service to either address. Very frustrating as my vacation\hunting cabin has no available internet access and my home only has one provider(monopoly = $$$$)

kevinboerner
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Hi Nate...another great video....I have a waveform form connected to my stock tmobile gateway....thinking of upgrading to elsys or third party gateway...your thoughts?

mikehoward
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So I have and have had the Verizon 5G cube for about 2 years. I have the ASK Cube and I pay $25 each month for the service. It has been great. I still get a public IPv4. The reason the speeds are throttled is to prevent one user from suckling up all the bandwidth on the tower. I have been getting the 300 mbps download and 20 upload more or less consistently since I've had it. I've been very happy with it, I used to have Xfinity.

rincosplayerX
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I have T-Mobile phones and picked up the home internet 2 years ago when they offered it for $25. It took a while to find a spot that got OK speed 80 D 2 U. The tower is 1.5 miles due North. The north end of my house is the garage, so I put it in the north window. I have added the antenna to the garage roof and now the speed is up to 180 D and 7-10 U. Not sure if I need to spend the money for a better modem.

placesonthelist
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Ordered the AT&T 5G home going to try it out this weekend and see how it pans out. Presently using the T-Mobile version which has been working pretty well in my area luckily..

oldmoviesinbwwithsubtitles
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My biggest complaint about the T-Mobile 5G gateways are that the speeds using the ethernet ports are significantly slower than connecting via WiFi. No one has seemed to figure out the reason for this.

zerodrag
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As surprised as I was I am currently getting my best speed ever on T-mobile using a G4AR gateway with a Waveform Quad antenna (the older one) even with NSA I have been pulling 600-850 down and 30-110 up depending on time of day. Strangely when I put the same SIM in my Invisagig with the same antenna I can’t break 120 down. Seems they are throttling 3rd party Gateways now since the Geolocking started. TTL changes help but still nowhere near what I get with the G4AR. If I put a BYO SIM in I get full speed, so be aware T-Mobile is not liking 3rd party hardware on non BYO plans.

LBIChris
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Yeah I switched over to Cellular because at the time Comcast was just raising the rate too much for me.

roberthansen
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Good review like always. Unfortunately my choices are Verizon 4G or Verizon 4G or Verizon 4g. Guess which one I picked LOL.
I still need to get some external antennas since I have a clear line of sight but it's 10 MI away. One Tower and one Tower only.

Leonardokite
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AT&T has ALWAYS been inconsistent, no matter which state you live in. I've lived in several states over the years and starting using them back in the DSL days. ALL of AT&T offerings have been spotty at best. I always ended up dropping them because when they have an outage, it can last months before someone actually fixes it. After being without service for 2-3 months, and still being BILLED for service, twice...I dropped them permanently. I can't imagine they've ever improved anything, it isn't their style.

zarroth
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Agree, cheaper $$$ plus convenient no hardware installation.

jaygraves
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Can you use the Cheetah or Elsys Amplimax with a standard residential TMHI sim? I thought you had to have a business account

cbinder
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At least with my Verizon 5G Home Internet, I am getting a public IP. They are not using CGNET.

I have tried an external antenna, and it does not really help with my setup. I am still playing around to figure out if it is my location or something with the tower.

advcomp
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Nate - isn't Comcast available where you live? You are one County west of me but you might be off the roadway too far. Good Video!!

earlt
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The 5G Chester AX3000 is 395 price, will it work as well as the higher price one you have ? Thanks

oldmoviesinbwwithsubtitles
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5g home internet sucks. I had t-mobile home internet is was the worst experience in my life. The t-mobile tower is in front of my house. T-mobile was worst than a 3g connection.

Mr.unknownx