T-Mobile is expanding its 5G network with new advanced features.

T-Mobile has launched two new products for business customers.
T-Mobile is again seeking to attract businesses by introducing Edge Control and T-Platform.
Edge Control is a network solution suited for time-critical and high-security applications, where even minor delays can have major consequences. Using T-Mobile's 5G Advanced network, it uses local breakout and edge computing to process data closer to its origin, avoiding the usual long-distance internet traffic routing.
This reduces delays and minimizes security vulnerabilities, which is important for businesses needing dependable connectivity. For example, hospitals cannot tolerate the reliability and security problems associated with Wi-Fi.
Low latency is useful for video streaming, surveillance, data uploads, AI, and real-time monitoring of equipment and inventory.
A private wireless network is an alternative to traditional connectivity, but it can be expensive to implement and manage. Edge Control offers a solution by enabling efficient data routing, which ensures minimal latency, greater data location control, and easy scalability.
Edge Control does not need new infrastructure, and businesses can adjust it to meet their operational and compliance requirements.
T-Mobile has also released T-Platform to help companies manage various devices and connection types. It is a portal that enhances visibility and control over the 5G environment and provides real-time insights for optimizing connectivity strategies.
This centralized platform serves as a control panel for managing everything from 5G internet to IoT deployments. Easier access to information, devices, and diagnostics results in faster decision-making, streamlined operations, and simpler scalability.
T-Mobile's growth is slowing despite its claims of having the best network. The company is exploring new ways to maintain its performance, including providing specialized solutions to business clients.
T-Mobile is the only company that has implemented 5G Advanced, which is necessary for Edge Control, giving it an advantage over competitors like AT&T and Verizon, who are only now starting to introduce 5G SA. In late August, T-Mobile announced SuperMobile, a plan designed for business customers.
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