In November,Watch Educating Elainia (2006) AT&T promised to bring 5G to "tens of millions of customers" before year's end, and now the company's delivered on the promise.
On Friday, AT&T announced the availability of 5G in 10 cities: Birmingham, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, Providence, Rochester, San Diego, San Francisco, and San Jose.
If you want to check the coverage in your area, AT&T has these handy maps, though they may not be entirely accurate yet as they show what AT&T plans to make available by February 2020.
Customers will need a 5G-capable phone, such as the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 5G, also available from AT&T, to take advantage of faster internet speeds. AT&T will start shipping the device today to those who pre-ordered it; those that haven't can now buy it in AT&T retail locations or online.
SEE ALSO: 4 new iPhones could have 5G in 2020, but not the same kind of 5GNote that AT&T is now launching the slower, low-band 5G, which the company says is good enough for mobile customers but not for high-traffic areas such as arenas, shopping centers, and campuses. These will be better served by AT&T's high-band 5G+, which is currently available for businesses and collaborators in parts of 23 cities, but there's no word on when it'll be widely available. There's also a third, similarly-branded service on offer from AT&T, called 5GE, but that's essentially the company's 4G LTE Advanced which is slower than real 5G.
Topics 5G
Redux: Collapse Distinctions by The Paris ReviewOn the Alert for Omens: Rereading Charles Portis by Rosa LysterOrganic Video by The Paris ReviewRedux: The Storm before the Calm by The Paris ReviewMoral Suasion by The Paris ReviewCommitted to Memory: Josephine Halvorson and Georgia O'Keeffe by Charlotte StrickRedux: The Runner Trying to Disappear by The Paris ReviewOn the Alert for Omens: Rereading Charles Portis by Rosa LysterSturgeon Moon by Nina MacLaughlinThe Happiest Place on Earth? by Albert SamahaNancy with the Laughing Face by The Paris ReviewPoetry Is Doing Great: An Interview with Kaveh Akbar by Craig Morgan TeicherCooking with Amparo Dávila by Valerie StiversThey Really Lose: An Interview with Atticus Lish by Matthew Shen GoodmanA Woman and a Philosopher: An Interview with Amia Srinivasan by Lidija HaasHarvest Moon by Nina MacLaughlinA Swift Arrow’s Flight by Susan ChoiA Dispatch from Emily Stokes, Editor by Emily StokesCooking with Amparo Dávila by Valerie StiversFast by Nichole Perkins TechSpot PC Buying Guide: 2025 Update Airbnb's on a problematic world tour to make your landlord like them Fake strongman duo pranks local morning shows and the results are glorious comedy British man walks over 1,500 miles to raise funds for streetchildren Artist makes amazingly realistic miniatures of old buildings In a first for U.S., this bumblebee is now officially 'endangered' Once and for all, people: Stop bringing snakes on planes, because stuff like this happens The Earth is round. It's your problem if you believe it isn't. What's coming to Netflix in April 2017 That time 'Rogue One' almost brought its villain back from the dead All the details of Uber's 'PLEASE LOVE US AGAIN' phone call 'Iron Fist' comics creator 'furious' over cultural appropriation complaints Once again, Trump makes one of his old tweets 'fake news' Arianna Huffington blasts CNN over misleading headline Kellyanne Conway's tweet about Hillary's emails is coming back to haunt her Some of Google's Nest cameras are vulnerable to attacks 40 people watched an alleged sexual assault video live on Facebook, no one did anything Grab goes where no Uber has gone before—Myanmar Make sure your Facebook Messenger friends don't get read receipts Instagram is testing offline functionality
2.5137s , 10107.6015625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Watch Educating Elainia (2006)】,Pursuit Information Network