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Why do wireless carriers knock on my door in a major city trying to sell 5G home internet service?

I live in a major city with cable internet everywhere along with fiber in some areas (unfortunately not mine), but I’ve had multiple instances of carriers’ salespeople knock on my door selling 5G home internet service.

The reason this doesn’t make sense to me is 5G will always have a much higher latency than any wired alternative — it really only makes sense to sell this stuff in rural areas without the infrastructure. What’s more is the most recent carrier has a reputation for extraordinary coverage but their network is CDMA so their network speed is one of the worst in the city.

Wouldn’t it make more sense to sell this stuff elsewhere?

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  • Because they want to be lazy and get your business at the same time for measurable worse internet speeds and latency.

    Much lower overhead than running fiber or anything else in the ground since it's only 1 pole that serves a larger area.

    • We tried out the T-Mobile 5G for a couple of days. Blew our cable connection out of the water speedwise, with comparable latency, at what would have been less than half the cost. But the AP provides next to no configuration options - can't even turn off the WiFi and use it as a bridge to a proper router. So back it went.

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