
AT&T came in second at 48%, while Verizon lagged behind at 36.4%. For 5G availability, which measures the percentage of users on 5G-capable devices that spend the majority of their time on 5G, T-Mobile was the only carrier to soar past the halfway mark, at 61.4%. T-Mobile also came out ahead in latency and consistency, although the margins were much closer here.

There was an even larger gap when it came to 5G performance, with T-Mobile’s 187.12Mbps eclipsing both Verizon and AT&T, which failed to break the 100Mbps barrier at all, clocking in at 78.52Mbps and 68.82Mpbs, respectively. AT&T came in second place with median download speeds of 49.25 Mbps, and Verizon was a close third at 44.67Mbps in overall cellular speed numbers.

Looking at Ookla’s numbers, it’s clear that this wasn’t even a close race.
