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Old 04-25-2018, 10:38 AM   #82
John F
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
It depends on the supplier.
There are places where you can get no- cap 4G LTE in the $30-50 depending on whether it is by contract or pay-as-you go.
The one I have is the latter. No cap no throttling.
I guess my question is, can the carriers handle everyone going to 5G speeds, or is there some limit/bottleneck in the tech that would prevent most customers using it for their primary internet provider. For example, I probably go through 600GB a month, if everyone did that, could the 5G network handle it (never mind the wired/backbone (or whatever it is called) part, just the 5G part)?

Thanks*.


*I'm too lazy to do the research myself.
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