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AT&T and Verizon on Wednesday will switch on a new swath of wireless spectrum that will make 5G service available to more people in more parts of the country. All three major cell carriers in the U.S.
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Verizon and AT&T will temporarily limit 5G service around some airports, the telecommunication giants said Tuesday, in the wake of airlines' warnings about "catastrophic" disruption from this week's ...
The major 5G carriers are all rolling out 5G, and Verizon was arguably the first to start doing so. It started with pockets of mmWave coverage in some major cities and has since adopted Sub-6 coverage ...
Are your home internet options limited? Or perhaps you're just tired of your current provider? Here's what 5G home internet can do for you. Trey Paul was a CNET senior editor covering broadband. His ...
Editor's note: After some delays, telecom companies AT&T and Verizon plan to launch new 5G service on Wednesday. 5G stands for fifth-generation cellular network technology. It's the technology that ...
You no longer need to subscribe to AT&T’s main offerings to get a taste of its 5G service. The carrier’s Cricket Wireless prepaid brand has launched 5G service ...