![]() in January 2020 was 41.23 Mbps, upload was 10.55 Mbps and latency was 46 ms. Sprint was third for latency and Verizon fourth.įor comparison, the mean download speed over mobile in the U.S. ![]() ![]() T-Mobile also had the lowest latency, coming in 26.0% faster than second-place AT&T. Upload speed is especially important at big events like this as fans try to share their game day experience with those not in the stadium. T-Mobile’s mean upload speed over all technologies was far better than competitors’. We break out 5G speeds for each operator below. Sprint was second on LTE with a mean download speed of 56.16 Mbps, AT&T third at 39.18 Mbps and Verizon fourth at 30.67 Mbps. Sprint had the third fastest mean download speed in this category and AT&T came in fourth.įocusing on their 5G game really helped Verizon take the day when considering overall speeds as T-Mobile had the fastest mean download speed (66.35 Mbps) on LTE. Sprint’s home team might have won the game, but Verizon triumphed when it came to mobile download speeds, coming in 143.7% faster than second-place T-Mobile when considering Speedtest® results over all technologies. Overall Cellular Performance at Hard Rock Stadium Speedtest ® Data | February 2, 2020 mobile operators from two hours prior to kick-off to 30 minutes after the game ended to see who won. Verizon Wireless’s download speeds beat out competitors’ ![]() These improvements came on top of investments Verizon has made in and around the stadium in the past two years. Verizon installed 5G nodes at event venues, added capacity to 280+ existing cell sites and enhanced performance across Miami with nearly 30 in-building solutions.Sprint also used Massive MIMO to add 5G in select locations around the city to the infrastructure improvements they’ve been working on in Miami. Sprint is using a “split mode” for LTE and 5G in Hard Rock Stadium with an 1,800+ antenna DAS to handle LTE while 5G will be transmitted over Massive MIMO.This builds on the 600 MHz 5G launched across the city in December. T-Mobile more than doubled 4G LTE capacity at Hard Rock Stadium and deployed mmWave-based 5G in select locations at the stadium and around the city.They’ve also deployed 6 cell on wheels (COWs) and upgraded or added DAS at 29 locations around Miami. Inside the stadium, AT&T has upgraded their distributed antenna system (DAS) to support 5G and band 14 spectrum to increase LTE capacity by 300% and support first responders.This is no ordinary sporting event, and operators have been working for many months on their playbooks for providing the best possible performance at Hard Rock Stadium. We’re here to report on which operator had the fastest speeds and the lowest latency on game day and what indoor coverage looked like in the Miami area. Every year this event presents a major challenge to mobile operators who this year added 5G to the mix. All those fans on their phones sharing the halftime experience with folks back home used massive amounts of data as they livestreamed and posted to social media. More than 65,000 people watched the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers live at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami yesterday.
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