If 5G speeds are so fast, do I need to pay for home internet?

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If 5G speeds are so fast, do I need to pay for home internet?
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Kurt 'CyberGuy' Knutsson reveals the advantages and disadvantages of having 5G internet service vs. cable home internet service on its own. Worth paying for both?

Unlike cable internet, no wires are needed to transmit data from those cell towers or data hubs to your home, and it's run completely by the cellular phone company.

It is meant to be faster than having cable or fiber internet, and you can still stream movies and TV shows from your smart TV, smartphone, orIs 5G more affordable? 5G is definitely more affordable than paying for broadband plans when it comes to home internet. On average, carriers typically charge anywhere between $15 to $70 per month, depending on which carrier you're using and what plan you opt in for.

T-Mobile, Starry, and Verizon are the ones with the most decent download speeds as well, with T-Mobile averaging at just over 100Mbps, Starry at 200Mbps, and Verizon at 300Mbps. Each provider's plans include all fees, taxes, equipment, and installation charges, and there are no term contracts, so you do not need to worry about early termination fees.Whether you opt to go with 5G cellular service instead of home cable internet depends on your location and specific needs.

In this case, you might need cable internet instead. Before making a decision, it's best to research the 5G coverage in your area. Be sure to compare the speeds, plans, and costs of both options to decide which is the best for you and your family. To research the 5G coverage in your area, we recommend the following:

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