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This isn't completely accurate. As someone who lives in a rural area, I've known all along that I would never benefit from MM band 5G, but have been waiting for years for low and mid band, as it's faster and longer range (range is frequency dependent, but also based on things like s/n ratio, etc., which leads to how fast your speeds are at a given signal strength).Now for the 5G part of the discussion. Our phones showing 5G is marketing BS, we're not on the real 5G we were all lead to believe it would be. It's the same as LTE, however, most carriers are upgrading their towers with newer and much smaller 5G antennas and with those comes more bands as I understand it. By having a 5G compatible radio I may not see improved speeds but I may see improved connectivity by being able to connect to bands others aren't on or more modern bands that will give me more stable connectivity.
It's like the old analog cell phones vs. digital. I didn't want to switch, I liked my flip phone way back in the day. But new tech came out and you had to be compatible with what the cell companies were using. As Internet is very important to my mobile office lifestyle, aka RVing, I want to do my best to have the best performing setup I can have and not spend hours fiddling with antennas, band selections, tongue out vs in to all get the best Internet setup so I can actually get down to business and do my work.
My $.02.