T-Mobile achieves fast 5G standalone uplink speeds using carrier aggregation

T-Mobile has worked with Nokia and Qualcomm to reach uplink speeds 200 Mbps in a 5G data call leveraging uplink carrier aggregation on a live commercial 5G standalone network in the US.

Increased uplink speeds allow greater amounts of data to be transmitted from customer devices at a quicker rate, enhancing applications like video live streaming / calling, gaming and extended reality (XR).

T-Mobile announced that it has achieved another 5G U.S. by leveraging uplink (UL) carrier aggregation in the field on the country’s nationwide 5G standalone (SA) network. Working with Nokia and a test smartphone powered by Snapdragon 5G Modem-RF System from Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., an Un-carrier hit a top UL speed of 207 Mbps in the test the recorded using sub-6 GHz spectrum! This comes just weeks after T-Mobile made the same move in the lab, hitting similar speeds.

“T-Mobile has led the industry with 5G standalone since 2020, and we’re continuing to drive breakthroughs that advance 5G technology around the globe,” says Ulf Ewaldsson, president of technology at T-Mobile. “We’re building the most advanced 5G network in the world, opening the door for massive innovation and laying the foundation for new capabilities that will transform the world around us.”

5G carrier aggregation allows T-Mobile to combine multiple channels (or carriers) to deliver greater speed and performance. In this test, the Un-carrier merged two 5G channels of mid-band spectrum 2.5 GHz Ultra Capacity 5G and 1900 MHz. That’s like taking two separate highways and turning them into a superhighway where traffic can zoom faster than before. Customers with compatible devices will begin taking advantage of UL 5G carrier aggregation early next year when T-Mobile begins rolling it out.

This series is important 5G SA milestones for T-Mobile. The Un-carrier was to launch a nationwide 5G SA network in 2020 one that remains nationwide 5G SA network in the U.S. Since then, T-Mobile has been driving toward a true 5G-only experience for customers by advancements like carrier aggregation and VoNR.

T-Mobile is the provider of 5G, delivering the 5G network. The Un-carrier’s 5G network covers 326 million people across 2 million square miles more than AT&T and Verizon combined. 275 million people nationwide are covered by T-Mobile’s Ultra Capacity 5G, and the Un-carrier plans to reach 300 million people with Ultra Capacity nearly everyone in the country this year.

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