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Performance Feb 10, 2026

584 Mbps upload — a lab breakthrough for the class

Bench testing pushed a single UE to 584 Mbps upload on 100 MHz of n77 — extraordinary headroom for a system this size, and the margin that keeps professional field links rock-solid.

584 Mbps upload — a lab breakthrough for the class

In an ideal lab environment, a single UE on the 5G SBBD reached 584 Mbps upload on 100 MHz of n77 — 287.5 Mbps down / 584.0 Mbps up, 18 ms ping, 0.2 ms jitter on OpenSpeedTest.

These are not field guarantees. They are the ceiling — but for a system this size that ceiling is the point. Professional upload-heavy workflows live or die on headroom, and the further real-world conditions sit below the maximum, the more stable the link you actually experience.

We have also measured genuine shared headroom under load: an iPhone and a 5G dongle pushing the system simultaneously delivered a combined ~439 Mbps upload — two UEs at once, still leaving room to spare.

The full breakdown, including in-field figures for 100 MHz and 40 MHz channels, is on the Deploy performance section.

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