AT&T continues to present its low-band 5G network, with the addition of six brand-new cities that add some of the greatest urban areas in the United States to AT&T’s growing network: New York City, Washington, DC, Baltimore, Las Vegas, Detroit, and Philadelphia.
Just like the earlier launch in December, the 6 brand-new cities include AT&T’s regular 5G network, developed on its low-band 850MHz spectrum technology. (Not to be confused with its rebranded LTE network– which AT&T calls 5G E– or its high-band 5G network based upon mmWave innovation, which AT&T calls 5G+.) In addition to the low-band rollout, AT&T is likewise releasing its mmWave 5G+ network in choose areas of Baltimore and Detroit, although the 5G+ network isn’t readily available to basic customers yet.
The six new cities put AT&T’s overall variety of 5G cities at 19 (and overall 5G+ cities at 25), although the carrier only offers a single 5G phone to date: the $1,300 Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G. Still, the addition of significant cities like New York and Washington, DC are motivating to see from AT&T, especially as more gadgets start to include 5G assistance in 2020.
Access to AT&T’s 5G network is included at no additional charge with
Protection maps for each of the brand-new 5G cities are linked below:
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