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The YouTube video discusses Mobile Master Tech's experience with Verizon's ultra-wideband network, testing speeds on various towers in different locations like Florida, and comparisons between T-Mobile and Verizon servers. The speaker encounters speed discrepancies due to spectrum bands and server proximity, noting potential issues with Verizon's server affecting network performance. Despite minor customer service concerns, the speaker highly praises Verizon and hints at a positive review for their service. Ultimately, the video stresses the importance of server selection for optimal performance and highlights Verizon's efforts to address service issues in their market.
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In this segment of the video, Mobile Master Tech discusses a late-night dilemma with their home tower experiencing slow speeds on Verizon’s ultra-wideband network. Despite initially slow speeds capped at 250-260 Mbps, they suddenly noticed faster speeds on speed test websites, reaching 400-500 Mbps. However, actual speed tests show slow downloads and great uploads due to a variety of spectrum bands being used. By testing different servers, they find that the closest server yields higher download speeds, with speeds reaching up to 750 Mbps. This suggests issues with Verizon’s server affecting the network performance.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses testing speeds on Verizon’s towers in Florida. Some towers offer great speeds, with one tower providing at least one gig backhaul. The speaker notes differences in ping times between T-Mobile and Verizon servers. They mention issues with the Villager server’s ping but highlight excellent download speeds. The speaker plans to test other towers to confirm speed consistency. They emphasize the importance of checking servers for optimal performance and highlight Verizon’s efforts to address service issues in their market.
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In this part of the video, the speaker expresses being very impressed with Verizon and states that if they had to leave T-Mobile, Verizon would be their next choice due to positive experiences. The speaker hints at some issues with customer service but does not elaborate. They also mention their YouTube channel and ask viewers to like, share, and subscribe. The speaker briefly comments on high gas prices before concluding the video.