AT&T just launched its consumer 5G network in 10 markets.The supported cities are as follows:
Birmingham, Alabama
Indianapolis, Indiana
Los Angeles, California
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Providence, Rhode Island
Rochester, New York
San Diego, California
San Francisco, California
San Jose, California
The next wave of markets set to get the new network include Boston, Bridgeport, Connecticut; Buffalo, New York; Las Vegas, Louisville, Kentucky and New York City. While no firm timeline has been given, AT&T says it will turn the network on "soon" and is working "toward offering nationwide coverage in the first half of 2020."
AT&T customers will have to buy a 5G-compatible phone to use the new service, and is only offering one model to start: Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10+ 5G. The phone costs $1,300
Birmingham, Alabama
Indianapolis, Indiana
Los Angeles, California
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Providence, Rhode Island
Rochester, New York
San Diego, California
San Francisco, California
San Jose, California
The next wave of markets set to get the new network include Boston, Bridgeport, Connecticut; Buffalo, New York; Las Vegas, Louisville, Kentucky and New York City. While no firm timeline has been given, AT&T says it will turn the network on "soon" and is working "toward offering nationwide coverage in the first half of 2020."
AT&T customers will have to buy a 5G-compatible phone to use the new service, and is only offering one model to start: Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10+ 5G. The phone costs $1,300