Why is my internet so slow, even though the coverage map has me in a 4G/5G solid color area ?

Scott111

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So I have Mint Mobile now and they use T-mobile cell towers from what I can see from online search. So why is my internet so slow, it takes a 30 seconds to a full minute for a web pages to load and often times out. Is it because Mint Mobile is a mvno or because the area is rural ? But according to the coverage map it's suppose to be a good covered area. But when I get closer to work in the city it works fine. But both areas supposedly have good coverage, I'm baffled.
 
In your network settings try changing your private dns to 1dot1dot1dot1.cloudflare-dns.com or dns.google
 

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Also try clearing the cache of whatever browsing app you are using. Or maybe a network reset.
 
What download speeds do you measure (using a site like fast.com or speedtest.net)?

Good coverage doesn't necessarily mean high speeds. In addition, if there's a lot of congestion in your area, that can slow things down (especially if you're on an MVNO, which is typically deprioritized when traffic is high).
 
So I have Mint Mobile now and they use T-mobile cell towers from what I can see from online search. So why is my internet so slow, it takes a 30 seconds to a full minute for a web pages to load and often times out. Is it because Mint Mobile is a mvno or because the area is rural ? But according to the coverage map it's suppose to be a good covered area. But when I get closer to work in the city it works fine. But both areas supposedly have good coverage, I'm baffled.

Coverage maps lie unfortunately, kinda like politicians ;) Your best bet is talking to neighbors and friends about what works best for them in your area.
 
I'm half a block from a TMO tower (5 pars on phone) and both 5G phones I've owned could barely get 100mb download speeds and maybe 50 upload speeds.
 
What download speeds do you measure (using a site like fast.com or speedtest.net)?

Good coverage doesn't necessarily mean high speeds. In addition, if there's a lot of congestion in your area, that can slow things down (especially if you're on an MVNO, which is typically deprioritized when traffic is high).



I didn't think of doing a speed test. I'm out of town for a couple of days and will retest when I get back.
 
Okay so I did a speed test and it was 9megs down and 0megs up and sometimes I get no signal at all. I guess it's safe to say I should try a different carrier. I think I'll try Pure Talk I've read they use Att cell towers.
 
UPDATE, I got PureTtalk which uses Att towers and my reception is better in the rural area I'm at. Speed test was better 65down/8up vs. 8down/0.01up, webpages load fast and videos start playing right away.
 

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