AT&T expands mobile 5G to 7 more cities

AT&T is now offering 5G services to mobile customers in a total of 19 cities across the U.S. The company has expanded its mobile 5G offerings to parts of seven new cities: Austin, Texas; Nashville, Tennessee; Orlando, Florida; and California cities Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, and San Jose. AT&T claims it’s the only carrier offering 5G to businesses and consumers in the 19 cities where it has launched.
“We spent the early part of this year accelerating and advancing our 5G network with early adopters by our side. And, now it’s time to offer this experience to more businesses and consumers in another seven cities,” Andre Fuetsch, president of AT&T Labs and CTO, said in a statement. AT&T launched its first wave of mobile 5G networks in December 2018 across parts of five cities, including Atlanta, Georgia; Charlotte and Raleigh in North Carolina; Indianapolis, Indiana; Jacksonville, Florida; Louisville, Kentucky; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; New Orleans, Louisiana; and Texas cities Dallas, Houston, San Antonio and Waco. The initial 5G deployments were offered to select businesses and customers via connections to a portable Netgear Nighthawk 5G mobile hotspot.

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