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A village home 5G home broadband test! Download, watch Netflix, play games, and zoom on everything – ePrice.HK

When it comes to home and enterprise internet access, not all Hong Kong people are so happy that they have all fiber optic broadband infrastructure. If you live in a tenement building or village house, you may not be so lucky! At any time, you cannot choose to use your plan to get a few Mbps of Internet access. At this time, fast and low latency 5G is very useful! Of course, instead of sharing 5G signals through personal mobile phone hotspots, we really use the 5G home broadband set up by network providers for home networks. The service includes a router with a strong ability to receive 5G signals and send Wi-Fi signals, This combination allows you to switch from the “village house speed” which is very slow to the Internet to the “city speed” which is very fast to surf the Internet .

Getting 5G into the house is a challenge

The true test of fast Internet access is actually the housing enterprise. These days, housing companies need to watch Netflix; WFH and online classes need to use Zoom; they need to transfer large size files; they need to play online games during breaks This large amount of data is not enough in remote areas like village houses in the past. has an effect. It is even more challenging to receive 5G signals when entering the house, because regardless of whether 4G is 5G, the indoor signal may be weakened by the physical wall, so 5G home broadband includes a router with good reception ability to improve the weak signal, plus the correct planning of the rural signal by the network provider can support the Internet speed of multiple devices used at the same time first.

Speedtest Internet Speed ​​Contest

This time, we selected a few popular locations in village houses and conducted indoor field tests to see the 5G home broadband. In the actual use environment, the microphone really played the role of high-speed and low-latency. Let’s test it first to see how well 5G home broadband really performs.

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▲ Test site 1: Tai Lamliao Village, Shatin. SmartTone 5G home broadband download speeds are 204.84Mbpswhile the upload speed 42.54Mbpscompare the download speed of network provider B 26.24Mbps and upload speed 0.84Mbps.This time, the download speed of SmarTone 5G home broadband is faster than the speed of competitors 7 times!

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▲ Test site 2: Shatin Huiyaoxia Village. SmartTone 5G home broadband download speeds are 315.78Mbpswhile the upload speed 70.32Mbpscompare Internet provider C download speeds 34.67Mbps and upload speed 2.86Mbps.This time, the download speed of SmarTone 5G home broadband is faster than the speed of competitors 9 times!

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▲ Test site 3: Red Date Village, Yuen Long. SmartTone 5G home broadband download speeds are 213.24Mbpswhile the upload speed 9.78Mbpscompare Internet provider C download speeds 10.76Mbps and upload speed 1.22Mbps.This time, the download speed of SmarTone 5G home broadband is faster than the speed of competitors 19 times!

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▲ Test site 4: Shuijiao New Village, Shiba Township. SmartTone 5G home broadband download speeds are 262.14Mbpswhile the upload speed 69.62Mbpscompare Internet provider C download speeds 67.68Mbps and upload speed 26.58Mbps.This time, the download speed of SmarTone 5G home broadband is faster than the speed of competitors 3.8 times!

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▲ Compared to other network providers, SmartTone is clearly better than other network providers, being the first choice for 5G broadband in village houses. The download speed measured by its Speedtest is about 4 times to 20 times faster than other network providers. It can be seen that the SmarTone 5G home broadband service can make full use of the high speed and low latency features of 5G in the village area.

5G Home Broadband Application Test

Test 2: Let’s try the 5G home broadband application test to see if the 5G home broadband can meet the daily needs of home and business internet access.

We selected 4 village house locations, installed SmarTone 5G home broadband in the designated room, and then connected the mobile phone to the WiFi signal released by the 5G home broadband Router, and tried different Internet applications: by including watching Netflix, Youtube, phone calls, Zoom on, and downloading Netflix movies to your phone.

Challenge 001: Watch the movie

▲ Adjust the mobile YouTube playback to the highest resolution 2160P. When playing a clip, forward and rewind does not work at all. Click here to see the effect.

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▲ Watching Netflix on a computer is smooth and stifling, and won’t “stop watching all the way”. Click here to see the effect.

Challenge 002: Gaming Machines

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▲ Send the 5G signal to the mobile phone with WiFi, and then play some games that require fast movements. It can be seen that there is no Lag and smoothness. If you want to explode the phone, the rest is your technology. Click here to see the effect.

Challenge 003: Open Zoom

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▲ During the epidemic, everyone is used to Working from Home. Many companies continue to use Zoom for video conferences, and there are still many people. Zoom requires that downloads and uploads must be fast enough, and the 5G home broadband is used to connect the mobile phone It can be seen that there is no pressure on Zoom, and the two-way video is very clear. Click here to see the effect.

Challenge 004: Download Files

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▲ Try to download a 30-minute episode of Gao Qing animation on Netflix, use the Wi-Fi signal released by SmarTone 5G home broadband, the mobile phone will complete downloading an episode in about 5 seconds, go to the bathroom in the morning to wash dishes, Season is downloaded to the phone, when you go back to work and take the bus later, you can watch it slowly, save more data! Click here to see the effect.

To apply for SmarTone Home 5G broadband for a limited time, click here to learn more.

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