I tried this on my home wifi (fiber backend) and got scores in range with what I expect. Then I tried it again outside the house, a block away using a 5G connection and much to my surprise the bandwidth in downloading was MUCH better (almost 3x) and upload somewhat better (1.5x). The 5G connection had worse latency characteristics though, which is to be expected of course.
Obviously this isn't an apples-to-apples comparison, but I mention it because I'm genuinely surprised that 5G works this well. I've read all the claims but this is the first time I measure it, and frankly if I didn't need lower latency I might've just considered ditching the fiber.
LTE was like this for a year or two also, in the areas that got it deployed first before handsets using it were widely available. It was several times faster than wired consumer internet at the time, though I also remember the latency not being great.
Then within a product cycle or two everyone's phones had it and it went back to normal. I'd expect a similar thing here enjoy it while it lasts I guess.
Obviously this isn't an apples-to-apples comparison, but I mention it because I'm genuinely surprised that 5G works this well. I've read all the claims but this is the first time I measure it, and frankly if I didn't need lower latency I might've just considered ditching the fiber.