First and foremost, let's talk about the speeds. 5G home internet is significantly faster than traditional wired broadband connections. Verizon claims its 5G average download speeds are 300 Mbps, while wired broadband is usually much slower. This means streaming content, downloading files, and playing online games are all much easier. The latency is also far better than what you would get from your typical wired connection.
And when it comes to gaming, the 5G home network doesn't disappoint. 5G means gamers get faster response times and shorter load times, meaning less grinding and fewer dropped connections. It also opens the door to high-end gaming experiences like virtual reality and augmented reality, making these types of games more accessible. In fact, the 5G home network allows you to connect more than one console or computer for a gaming LAN, allowing you to easily play with friends in the same house.
Finally, there are the extra features.
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