![]() Telstra’s theoretical maps show Sydeny bathed in 5G purple from Manly to Coogee Here is why we get so upset at rubbish coverage statements. You can zoom down to street levels – something carrier maps cannot do. Once a spot gets 5G, it remains that way. The nPerf project uses volunteers via an Android or iOS app to report carrier band availability in real-time. The maps below speak loudest – real 5G access versus the Telco’s rubbish theoretical maps. It is certainly not, as Telstra euphemistically puts it, ‘75% of the population’. ![]() But 5G handsets had a pretty rough time trying to find 5G. On the good news front, Australia’s median 5G speed is now up to 280Mbps – about twice as high as the global average (some nations have painfully slow 5G skewing the results). Interesting to note the Apple iPhone 12 5G dominance The Australian result ( here) was from 332,972 user-initiated tests from 79,785 devices using Speedtest iOS and Android apps.
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