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Verizon’s 5G network isn’t good enough to cover an entire NFL stadium

20 pointsby doctorshadyover 5 years ago

2 comments

arshbotover 5 years ago
Doesn&#x27;t surprise me one bit. 5G won&#x27;t be popular for years, and even then it&#x27;ll only ever be limited to very high density areas ( think main streets of large cities, areas where super bowls may take place ).<p>Right now if you&#x27;re in an area of relatively high pop density you can expect 4G LTE and decent speeds. In the future a new class of high speed will exist that only those who venture into highly populated areas will be able to enjoy. Stray off that path and you&#x27;re on the lesser LTE version - a lot like going into the country nowadays ( unless you&#x27;re on verizon )
t34543over 5 years ago
Most stadiums implement cellular via DAS antennas and equipment local to the location. If the venue&#x2F;site hasn’t planned for full capacity then this is no surprise. On another note stadium RF engineering is really complex and a fascinating discipline.