T-Mobile US unveiled a large-scale deployment of low latency, low loss and scalable (L4S) technology across its network, which it claimed is an industry first. John Saw, EVP and CTO for the mobile ...
If you’re a T-Mobile customer, you may have noticed that your FaceTime calls have gotten smoother. That’s because the carrier announced today that it’s rolling out support for a new tech called Low ...
A new upgrade with L4S tech will reduce latency on the carrier’s 5G network. That should mean fewer interferences in your video calls and gaming sessions. With over a decade of experience reporting on ...
Verizon and Ericsson wrapped up a trial of L4S technology the pair claimed would optimise a 5G network to deliver improved throughput for latency sensitive applications such as AR/VR, drone services ...
I have in my house. But there are still times when I'm watching a movie and the video starts to stutter and stop. What's going on? It's not that AT&T is failing to deliver the speed. No, it's because ...
T-Mobile has provided a major update to its 5G services by adding support for the L4S standard, short for “Low Latency, Low Loss, Scalable Throughput”. As per the company, the L4S technology on its 5G ...
Low-latency, low-loss, scalable throughput (L4S) technology has been a standard part of wired broadband communications for some time, but not in scaled up wireless deployments. Now, however, T-Mobile ...
Latency hitches that can interrupt video calls or slow down browsing could be reduced with L4S, and T-Mobile is the first wireless company using it in the US. Latency hitches that can interrupt video ...
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