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The video compares network performance between Verizon and US Cellular in a small town setting, focusing on speed tests and signal strength. Verizon generally demonstrates faster speeds than US Cellular, but US Cellular is highlighted for better streaming quality without data caps under certain conditions. The emphasis is on aiding viewers in considering carrier switches, with considerations discussed based on personal data usage preferences. The video invites viewer engagement and feedback to assist in making informed decisions about potential carrier changes.
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In this segment of the video, the YouTuber is conducting network testing in the small town where they grew up. They specifically address US Cellular customers who are active viewers. The YouTuber compares network performance, highlighting Verizon’s bands 2, 15, 66, and N5 along with US Cellular’s band 2 and n71. Speed tests are carried out, with US Cellular showing 19 down and 6 up, while Verizon displays 81 down and 7 up near the town’s one stoplight. This information is intended to assist viewers who may be considering switching carriers.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter conducts a speed test comparing US Sailor and Verizon networks. They note that US Sailor uses Bands 2 and n71, while Verizon adds Band 5, 10 Mhz Band 66, and 5 Mhz Band 66. The speeds observed are 81 Mbps down and 8 Mbps up on Verizon, and 26 Mbps down and 6 Mbps up on US Sailor. The presenter comments on video quality differences, with US Sailor offering 1080p while Verizon caps below 3.9 when not on n77. The focus is on network performance and task completion speed, targeting viewers considering a carrier switch for better value.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker compares the internet performance of Verizon and US Sailor. Verizon has faster download and upload speeds compared to US Sailor. However, US Sailor is better for streaming as they don’t cap the data unless on Ultra Wideband. When testing direct downloads, Verizon provides more data to work with than US Sailor. The speaker suggests considering switching based on personal data usage preferences.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker mentions that Verizon has a better signal strength compared to US Sailor, showing a significant difference in performance. They emphasize that real-world tests like this one, where the speaker is in a small town using US Sailor, provide valuable insights. The speaker encourages viewers to like, share, and subscribe to the videos, inviting comments and feedback.