Monday, December 9, 2019

Re: [EHS group] 5g Maps - what the website says

On 12/9/2019 11:26, Anne wrote:

https://www.cnet.com/news/verizon-finally-has-5g-maps-showing-where-the-network-has-launched/

https://www.verizonwireless.com/5g/coverage-map/

“We're building the most powerful 5G experience for America - 5G Ultra Wideband with massive capacity, ultra-fast speeds and ultra-low latency. 5G Ultra Wideband is now live in parts of select cities across the country in locations where more people can experience ultra-fast speeds together.” (emphasis mine. Boy are they tongue in cheek!)



More than six months after first launching the service in parts of Chicago and Minneapolis , Verizon has released maps. The maps show which city landmarks 5G is available near, and when you click on a neighborhood it'll show you a street-by-street view.

5G, launched in some parts of the US by Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile, is being tapped by smartphones to provide faster speeds and more capacity. Verizon on Monday announced the expansion of its 5G network to Boston, Houston and Sioux Falls in addition to already being live in Dallas, Omaha, Atlanta, Detroit, Indianapolis, Washington, DC, Chicago, Denver, Minneapolis-St. Paul and Providence.

According to the new 5G maps, it's also coming soon in Cincinnati , Kansas City, Charlotte , Little Rock , Cleveland , Memphis , Columbus , Salt Lake City , Des Moines and San Diego . Verizon had previously promised to turn on 5G in 30 cities in 2019.

https://www.tomsguide.com/us/5g-release-date,review-5063.html#:~:targetText=5G%20phones,to%205G%20on%20its%20own.)
(The above web site did not open for me. Perhaps others of you will have better luck.)
Anne *:)


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