T-Mobile is bringing low-latency tech to 5G for the first time
Briefly

T-Mobile is expanding support for the L4S standard, which improves latency and reduces delays for high-priority internet packets. This technology enhances experiences like video calls and cloud gaming by minimizing buffering. Users do not require special devices, as it is network-driven. L4S has already been deployed in various cities on T-Mobile's 5G Advanced network, and the company is actively working to expand coverage. T-Mobile claims to be the first wireless provider in the U.S. to utilize L4S, which adjusts packet management to alleviate congestion effectively.
L4S, or 'Low Latency, Low Loss, Scalable Throughput,' helps high-priority internet packets move with fewer delays, enhancing video calls and cloud gaming experiences.
T-Mobile has deployed L4S in many cities on its 5G Advanced network and is actively expanding coverage, positioning itself as the first US wireless network to implement this technology.
Read at The Verge
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