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T-Mobile Claims Uplink Speed Record Using New Technology

T-Mobile said Thursday it bested its previous record uplink speed, hitting 345 Mbps on its 5G stand-alone network, using a new technology -- uplink transmit (UL Tx) switching. That’s the fastest speed recorded in North America “using sub-6 GHz spectrum…

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and it demonstrates the technology’s potential to revolutionize the way data is transmitted from mobile devices to the network,” T-Mobile said. The carrier describes UL Tx as “a groundbreaking technology that enables seamless switching and a combination of different frequencies, effectively creating more uplink capacity and higher uplink speed.” Its previous record was 275 Mbps.