5G speeds of 1Tbps have been achieved during tests at the University of Surrey, far in excess of anything before.
Professor Rahim Tafazolli, director of the 5G Innovation Centre (5GIC) at the university, told V3 that it was the first time in the world that such speeds had been achieved, far faster than any other tests such as Samsung's 7.5Gbps results.
The Korean tech giant has recently announced that it intends to release support for 5G in the coming month.
The network is faster and more reliable than competitors.
In a now-deleted tweet from Verizon, the company echoed this, using cheerful emojis and letting people know that LTE conserves battery life.