Even as all three big U.S. carriers keep to expand their fastest midrange 5 G reporting , T - Mobile maintains a healthy lead on the competition — specially when it comes to overall mesh speeds across both 4G / LTE and 5G.

That ’s the Scripture fromOokla ’s H1 U.S. Connectivity Reportpublished today . While the late score show that Verizon and AT&T have made considerable strides in 5 G execution , they still have a long path to go before they can jibe T - Mobile ’s lead — and there ’s an even greater gap when it comes to overall net operation .

T-Mobile’s massive 5G footprint matters

It ’s notable that even though Verizon and AT&T have been making headroom on ameliorate median 5 G performance , neither kick downstairs the 200Mbps barrier last year — a thresholdthat T - Mobile crossed in January 2023 . Verizonleaped ahead at the end of last year , with a 47 % increase in median value 5 G speeds in the 2nd half of 2023 , but it was still only kissing the sharpness of that 200Mbps sucker .

That transfer in the first half of 2024 . Verizon now joins T - Mobile in the 200Mbps night club , extend to 207.79Mbps . However , T - Mobile is still leave behind it in the dust with medial download speeds of 265.80Mbps during the same period , elaborate the gap even further from the 42.44Mbps lead it had in January .

Still , while Verizon ’s speeds are impressive when count alone at its 5 G servicing , those identification number drop off when 4G / LTE networks are factored in .

T - Mobile has managed to persist well above the 200Mbps mark in overall medial download speeds at 234.82Mbps . Ookla now uses “ Speed Scores ” rather than raw carrying out numbers , so it ’s no longer reporting all the specific download speeds . However , T - Mobile ’s 234.82Mpbs correspond to a stop number Score of 205.98 , while Verizon and AT&T only score a small over half that , at 112.28 and 107.77 , severally .   This suggests a roughly equivalent gap between median speeds .

By compare , the 5 G amphetamine stacks show a closer slipstream .

Ookla’sSpeed Scorecombines median download and upload speeds , with download f number making up 80 % and upload f number 20 % of the overall score . A modified trimean is then applied to produce a leaden average that cancels out the outlier to produce a more accurate median . Ookla also total that it only uses pep pill trial run from modernistic smartphones to forestall senior models that ca n’t keep up with the fastest 5 G technologies from pull down carrier loads .

The recent report does n’t offer any median download or upload speeds for AT&T , but its focal ratio scores of 131.63 for 5 G and 107.77 overall paint a picture it has n’t made much headway since last twelvemonth when it show median 5 gm download velocity of 125.73Mbps .

T - Mobile ’s numbers suggest that the Uncarrier has all but totally eliminated the last pockets of 4G / LTE reporting in its connection . That ’s not surprising since at least 98 % of the U.S. universe is within compass of at least T - Mobile ’s 5 G Extended Range mesh , and over 90 % have access to its fastest5 G Ultra Capacity service .

Nevertheless , Verizon continues to edge out T - Mobile in 5 one thousand play thanks to a slimly lower medial gaming latency of 57 milliseconds ( ms ) compared to T - Mobile ’s 64ms . However , T - Mobile still provides the good overall mobile gaming experience in the U.S. since Verizon ’s median latency is get out down by folk on its older 4G / LTE meshwork . However , what this think in practical terminus is that Verizon will provide a measurably good gambling experience as long as you ’re using its 5 G internet .

The numbers by state

While the overall download speeds are impressive , it ’s important to keep in mind that these are national median speeds , and your real mileage may vary quite a bit depend on what the insurance coverage is like where you experience .

Even if you ’re using T - Mobile , there are places in the U.S. where you may have a hard time seeing speeds over 100Mbps ; the median download accelerate in 20 country out of the 51 regions counted ( which include the District of Columbia ) ranged from 42.51Mbps in Alaska to 99.92Mbps in Oklahoma . This is despite T - Mobile being the leading carrier in each of those DoS . It ’s worth mention that these are overall medial speed across all carrier wave , so highly ho-hum performance by AT&T or Verizon may be pull those numbers down .

For the fastest country , Illinois retain its top touch , increase to 163.9Mbps from its January score of 138.89Mbps . However , Rhode Island give the sack North Dakota for the 2d spot , rise to 156.72Mbps from 129.5Mbps .

Meanwhile , North Dakota got chance down to 9th place , not because download speeds got any slow in that commonwealth — in fact , they increased slightly , but it was n’t enough to make up for the other eight states that flew past it .

This time around , six of the top 10 U.S. DoS rack up speeds higher than January ’s front - offset , and all of them were fast than the former 2d - billet contender .

While most of the same states merely changed places , New York fall off the list , dropping to fourteenth place despite a boost in speeds from 117.61Mbps to 129.24Mbps . Others , like Rhode Island , the District of Columbia , and Utah , interpret significantly greater gain , browse from 24 to 32Mbps .

T - Mobile was the fastest carrier in nine of the top 10 states , while Verizon have onto its lead in North Dakota . Overall , T - Mobile took the top account in 45 states and the District of Columbia , while Alaska , Maine , South Dakota , and Vermont were once again too close to call . While South Dakota stay around the middle of the pack at thirty-first place , the other three remain at the very bottom of the list , tender median download accelerate below 54Mbps and median upload speeds of 5 - 8Mbps .

City speeds skyrocket

When Ookla narrow down its analysis down to item-by-item urban center , some interesting surprises emerge , with Pittsburgh making a meteoric rise from 31st property in January at 164.45Mbps to take the top smirch at 321.06Mbps and becoming the first city to exceed 300Mbps . The absorbing part is that there was no cleared winner here among carriers , suggesting that at least two of the grown three carriers rapidly elaborate over the past six month to provide cervix - in - neck speeds in that city — and it ’s probably not hard to guess which two were .

However , even though Pittsburgh came out well on top , the next 37 city also record speeds exceeding 200Mbps , from Kansas City in 2d place at 281.36Mbps down to Boston at 200.52Mbps . That ’s a monumental hike from January when only the top six city out of the 100 surveyed had crossed that doorsill .

Recentcarrier expansionshave desegregate things up quite a bit among the metropolis . January ’s top 10 have move further down the list as Modern up - and - comers overtake them . Glendale , Arizona , which was in first place in January , drops to 20th , and January ’s runner - up , Plano , Texas , now sits in 13th place . Saint Paul , Minnesota , previously in third place , now land at 29th . Only Raleigh , North Carolina , Indianapolis , Indiana , and Nashville , Tennessee , remain in the top 10 .

T - Mobile came out on top in 73 of the 100 most populous urban center , while Verizon won the Clarence Shepard Day Jr. in Denver , Colorado ; El Paso , Texas ; Henderson , Nevada ; Hialeah , Florida ; Miami , Florida ; and Newark , New Jersey ; AT&T come out ahead in San Francisco , while the stay 20 cities were too close to call .