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4G & 5G Coverage map
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Roaming and partner information
Coverage shown may include roaming coverage by partner networks. When you travel outside of T-Mobile's network areas, your phone automatically switches to use one of our wireless network partners when coverage is available, you have data roaming enabled, and you have roaming data remaining. Speeds and connections may vary. Most plans allow data roaming. See details.
Coverage available
Coverage here is a combination of 5G, 4G LTE, 3G/2G, and partner networks. Please enter an address or zoom into the map for more info on the specific type of coverage you can expect.
No coverage
We’re constantly working to improve our network, but some areas may have no coverage due to inaccessible landscape, physical barriers, or places where our towers can’t reach. But don’t worry - you can use your phone to make calls and text anywhere there’s Wi-Fi. Just connect your phone to a Wi-Fi network and it’s all set.
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About 5G
5G is the next generation of wireless network technology. Our advanced 5G network is transforming everyday experiences and connecting our lives in new and groundbreaking ways.
5G Ultra Capacity
5G Ultra Capacity delivers a performance boost on top of our broad 5G Extended Range experience. Also, it can provide connections in more crowded locations while delivering our fastest speeds yet.
Includes dedicated mid- and/or high-band 5G signals. Capable device required.5G coverage for customers on the Sprint network may differ.
5G Extended Range
5G Extended Range delivers faster speeds than our LTE and a nationwide breadth of coverage. Also, it can pass through buildings, travels farther than Ultra Capacity, and covers over 90% of Americans while providing a reliable signal.
Includes dedicated mid- and/or high-band 5G signals. Capable device required.5G coverage for customers on the Sprint network may differ.
4G LTE
4G LTE is the fourth generation of wireless technology. It unlocks the ability to load webpages in an instant, smoother streaming experiences, and covers 99% of Americans.
Capable device required.
3G/2G
3G and 2G are older network technologies with slower speeds than 4G LTE and 5G. These technologies unlocked the simple voice calls and text messaging. 3G coverage is provided by roaming partners where available.
Partner
When you travel outside of T‑Mobile's network areas, your phone automatically switches to use one of our wireless network partners when coverage is available, you have data roaming enabled, and you have roaming data remaining. Speeds and connections may vary. Most plans allow data roaming.See details about domestic roaming data.Not available for prepaid tablet and wearable plans.
Partner: Canada and Mexico
In Canada and Mexico, get unlimited calling, texting and up to 5GB of 4G LTE data access at no extra charge on qualifying plans. Coverage is provided by partners in these areas, so speeds and connections may vary.
If you joined us before 7/15/15, update your plan to get this coverage.Check your plan for international roaming details.
No coverage
We’re constantly working to improve our network, but some areas may have no coverage due to inaccessible landscape, physical barriers, or places where our towers can’t reach. But don’t worry - you can use your phone to make calls and text anywhere there’s Wi-Fi. Just connect your phone to a Wi-Fi network and it’s all set.
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. If your area shows 5G coverage then a cell site is likely providing service to your area.
5G is the fifth generation of wireless network technology, designed to meet today’s growing data demands while expanding the scope of mobile technology beyond the capabilities of LTE. With 5G, large amounts of data can be transmitted much more efficiently than with 4G LTE, and that means faster speeds, less lag, and the ability to handle many more connections without buffering. Over time, these improvements will unlock amazing innovations and transform the way we live, work, and play.
Learn more about 5G
You’ll need a 5G-capable device to access T‑Mobile's 5G network. If you have a 5G-capable device, good news—5G access is included in all our plans, at no additional cost. Don’t have a 5G device just yet? No worries, our 4G LTE network has you covered just about everywhere.
With eligible T‑Mobile plans, you can get international coverage in 215+ countries and destinations.
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We’re rapidly building out our 5G network—98% of Americans have 5G coverage from T‑Mobile today. While 5G grows, you can rely on our 4G LTE network that covers 99% of Americans.
We're already nationwide with Ultra Capacity 5G and plan to reach 300 million Americans by the end of this year.
Under the new Broadband DATA (Deployment Accuracy and Technological Availability) Act, all providers of fixed broadband or mobile services, including T‑Mobile, provide the FCC with specific information about where our services are available. The information submitted to the FCC provides detail on our 4G LTE & 5G coverage, specifically where customers may experience certain tiers of speed; it will be refreshed every six months.
5G is faster than 4G LTE, but actual speeds may vary depending on your device and network conditions. On average, 5G can deliver speeds 5x as fast as 4G LTE.
Both 4G LTE and 5G coverage depend on how many towers are equipped with the right equipment. Today, T‑Mobile’s 4G LTE coverage reaches 99% of Americans, with 5G close behind at 98% of Americans and still growing.
Yes, Sprint customers with a capable device can access T‑Mobile’s 5G network, but due to technical limitations, some parts of T‑Mobile’s 5G network aren’t available to Sprint customers yet. To view Sprint’s 5G coverage, visit theSprint coverage map.
In more remote areas of the country, coverage may be provided by local wireless network partners. Most T‑Mobile plans include a limited amount of data in these areas. Check your plan or see roaming details. Look for the designated partner areas on our map. Signal strength will vary by partner. Not available for prepaid Mobile Internet (tablet and wearable) plans.
5G Extended Range is our low-band 5G network. It makes up the foundation of our nationwide 5G and brings 5G service to big cities, rural towns, and unexpected places in between. We now cover 325 million Americans across 1.9 million square miles with Extended Range 5G!
5G UC stands for 5G Ultra Capacity and indicates our mid-band and/or mmWave 5G. This results in a "5G UC" icon displayed on your phone, which means even faster 5G speeds with “Ultra Capacity 5G” are available in the area. In fact, 5G Ultra Capacity can deliver speeds as fast as wi-fi (and sometimes faster) right to your phone. Not only can it give you a perfect balance of far-reaching coverage and super-fast speeds, we have this available in more places than anyone else!
Every 5G device we carry today can tap into our 5G Extended Range and 5G Ultra Capacity.
Service in California may be impacted by temporary Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) or by events such as storms, fires, and earthquakes. In affected areas, the ability to place or receive calls, send, or receive texts, or access data may be impacted. Check out our California service impact map to see possible affected areas.