My grandfather had got a phone which was for the US market only it supported only band 5. Since jio only has band 5 he has to continue using jio but the speeds around 20 mbps both upload and download.Anyone has any idea why my phone always prefers B40, which sucks because I am in that zone where B40 cannot work due to signal degradation but my phone loves to latch and lock to it in clear weather conditions. As soon as it rains, B40 degrades so much that my phone automatically jumps to B3 and the Internet is working well. I have Jio behaving like this btw. I use another phone, which doesn’t support B40 and Jio works flawlessly. So my theory is Jio should really signal phones better to switch away from B40 at less than optimal signal quality. B40 is feasible only for the ones closest to the tower.
@Tejas01 I have somewhat opposite to your problem here in Rajasthan they have set preferred B3 than B40 and the phone always latches to it.It is so congested that the full signal bar drops to just 1 bar though the tower is 75 m from my house. They keep it congested as hell. While on B40 without CA I used to get 25-30 mbps.They latch only very small amount of people to B40. When I was in UP B40 was congested. Different circles same problemI have experienced the same but with Airtel. Latches to B40 which gives crappy speeds. But occassionally, it latches to B3(1800Mhz) and I get decent speeds. Seems like most cheap Intra-CA phones are designed to work in this manner as majority users are Jio and Max spectrum for Jio is in B40.
Spectral efficiency increases. So you'll get a 2-4x theoretical increase over 4G under the same conditions. In a country like India where 4G speeds can average around 12-15 Mbps, the increase brought about by 5G will be maximum 50-60 Mbps at the same sites.how 5G will give us better results on sub-ghz spectrum. Will it be magic?
There won't really be a need for this actually. Line of sight antennae are using unlicensed 5Ghz band to achieve the same without having to use expensive spectrum. Wireless ISPs (Wisps) will crop up in future, just like how LCOs laying down Fibre PON have cropped up in the past few years. They'll simply enter into revenue sharing deals with tier B and tier A ISPs and improve rural broadband wirelessly using unlicensed spectrum.5g could be used to provide wireless home broadband.
Are you serious?? I mean, even after willing to pay additional royalties to Qualcomm? That's a shame and the most impacted will be 1+ Nord. They have just one band(N78)which is a joke in itself and I was thinking they would unlock bands once 5g-spectrum allocation is done. It will be a real shame, it's not that they are having a good time now, practices like these will make users look away from 1+.Currently smartphone companies are using 5g hype to sell useless smartphone which might be useless after 5g launch in the future as the bands can't be unlocked via software.