Wireless broadband can never be compared with fibre and treated equally in every way. Even it it claims to be truly unlimited or with unthrottled speed it fluctuates very noticeably during peak hours or if your area is extremely congested.
Just because 5G claims it can do gigabit speeds, means a single account can be used as a WAN line for an entire office. It cannot handle many concurrent connections like your fixed fibre would.
With fibre you can download a large file and split it into 8-16 connections and the download will still finish, but not with mobile lines.
It has to deal with lots of network restrictions such as network slicing from DNB, then radio resources with time/time/phase for the limited slots at the base station, backhaul as such.
Do 4 people watch 4k videos concurrently at the same time? All day long? That's madness.
Just like Netflix providers are becoming more aware about abuse sharing, each account is meant to be personally restricted to just one user. Don't get any extra ideas of trying to sell a 5G line hook it up on a wireless router and share with all the neighbors around you. Kiamsap and ikan kering la like that.
You remember Netflix how it started to restrict account sharing by restricting each account to only a single device? The same is expected of each mobile data SIM they're going to restrict simultaneous connection to at most 4 for each account to prevent abuse.
If you got 4 heavy users in your family watching 4k videos non stop all day, or whatever you're not telling it's best recommended that you maintain 4 separate U Home 5G accounts for each of them. RM68 cheap only what.
I'm not jumping into a sinking ship though staying with my highly reliable fibre line at home. If the service gets highly popular your area will see extreme traffic congestion soon with the nearby base station. It'll surely become very unbearable to use. They never guarantee anything or minimum guaranteed speed with their service.
my fking god, u really are dumb as a rock. ppl talk east u talk west
since when are we comparing with wireless broadband with fibre? we are talking about if telco offering us unlimited data or 1000gb FUP, we have the right to use all of it. Everyone knows that wireless broadband is of course not going to be as stable or as fast as fibre.
also u keep spin to a different topic, we are talking about data usage. not about "Wireless broadband can never be compared with fibre and treated equally in every way"