T-Mobile to buy more 600MHz spectrum and will bid on more mid-band airwaves

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T-Mobile is going to spend $3.5 billion to purchase an additional 600MHz low-band spectrum according to a new report.

. The wireless carrier ended up with 31MHz of spectrum, 45% of the total amount that the FCC had up for bids. Dish Network spent the second-largest amount at $6.21 billion. Low-band spectrum travels farther than mid and high-band waves and penetrates structures better. What it doesn't do is deliver zippy fast download data speeds.uses its 600MHz spectrum for its Extended Range 5G service. These signals are more readily available to T-Mobile subscribers than its Ultra Capacity 5G.

The carrier has said that customers can expect to see download data speeds of 400Mbps and higher with Ultra Capacity 5G. That matches the 400Mbps download speed we achieved with our Pixel 6 Pro on Verizon's similar 5G UltraWideband network which is also a combination of mid-band airwaves , and mmWave signals.

By combining three channels of mid-band , T-Mobile has been able to achieve 3Gbps download data speeds which is close to mmWave 5G speeds with mid-band availability. At 3Mbps, you can download a feature film in seconds. T-Mobile says that such an amazing 5G experience will be available to its subscribers later this year.states that T-Mobile is adding to its 600MHz holdings by purchasing spectrum from Channel 51 License Co. for $1.9 billion, and by paying LB License Co. $1.6 billion.

The markets covered by the acquired spectrum include San Francisco, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston, Tampa, Columbus, Minneapolis, Seattle, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., Dallas, Phoenix, Houston, Salt Lake City, St. Louis, and New Orleans. The new 600MHz low-band spectrum that T-Mobile is buying covers 108 million POPs which translates into about a third of the U.S. population. The licenses involved in this purchase are already being used by T-Mobile which had entered into a leasing agreement during the start of the pandemic when wireless carriers sought to expand their coverage.Now, T-Mobile is looking to buy the spectrum so that it can own it.

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