T-Mobile on Thursday introduced the market s newest 5G moniker: Ultra Capacity.
The label will stew alongside 5G Ultra Wideband, Extended Range 5G, 5G+, 5Ge, 5GTF, 5G Nationwide and plain-old 5G in the US wireless industry, ensuring that if American mobile customers aren t confused yet, it s only a matter of time before they re hopelessly bewildered by operators thesaurus-toting marketing executives. One midband Ultra Capacity 5G site can cover tens of thousands of times the area that one Verizon Ultra Wideband 5G site can cover, giving T-Mobile customers the Wi-Fi rivaling 5G speeds in waaaaay more places, boasted T-Mobile in a release that incredibly did not include a glossary.