Mobile 5G is brother slips it into younger sister sex videoscoming to the United States, whether you're ready for it or not. In fact, for some of us, it's already here.
Unfortunately, due to the nature of the business, mobile 5G service is still hard to come by for many people in the States. The major service providers have only just started rolling out their 5G service in select areas, and even if you happen to live in one of those cities, most phones don't have 5G support built-in just yet.
Still, if you manage to get your hands on one of a device that can handle it, here are the places where you can theoretically try out ultra-fast mobile internet.
Verizon has rolled out what it calls "Ultra-Wideband" 5G in parts of 18 cities, according to its website. These include:
Atlanta, Georgia
Boise, Idaho
Boston, Massachusetts
Chicago, Illinois
Dallas, Texas
Denver, Colorado
Detroit, Michigan
Houston, Texas
Indianapolis, Indiana
Minneapolis, Minnesota
New York City
Omaha, Nebraska
Panama City
Phoenix, Arizona
Providence, Rhode Island
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
St. Paul, Minnesota
Washington, D.C.
In addition, the same website claims another handful of cities will get 5G next, at an unspecified time:
Cincinnati, Ohio
Charlotte, North Carolina
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Des Moines, Iowa
Kansas City, Missouri
Little Rock, Arkansas
Memphis, Tennessee
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Diego, California
AT&T has a high-frequency service called 5G+ that launched late last year. This is a faster mmWave 5G network with limited availability and even more limited use, but you can get it in these cities:
Los Angeles, California
San Jose, California
San Francisco, California
San Diego, California
Jacksonville, Florida
Orlando, Florida
Atlanta, Georgia
Indianapolis, Indiana
Louisville, Kentucky
New Orleans, Louisiana
Charlotte, North Carolina
Raleigh, North Carolina
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Nashville, Tennessee
Austin, Texas
Dallas, Texas
Houston, Texas
San Antonio, Texas
Waco, Texas
Beyond that, AT&T has a lower-frequency 5G network for devices like the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 5G that will start rolling out at the end of 2019 and into early 2020. So far, these cities are confirmed to get support:
Indianapolis, Indiana
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Providence, Rhode Island
Rochester, New York
San Diego, California
Boston, Massachusetts
Las Vegas, Nevada
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
New York City
San Francisco, California
Birmingham, Alabama
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Buffalo, New York
Louisville, Kentucky
San Jose, California
As for Sprint, the major carrier launched its 5G network over the summer in nine cities. It's a lower-band 2.5GHz 5G network that isn't as fast as something like Verizon's mmWave network, but it could be a bit more reliable.
Here are the nine cities with Sprint 5G support at the moment:
Atlanta, Georgia
Kansas City, Missouri
Houston, Texas
Dallas, Texas
Los Angeles, California
New York, New York
Phoenix, Arizona
Chicago, Illinois
Sprint claims it will be able to cover more areas of the country more quickly if its proposed merger with T-Mobile is approved. Speaking of which...
T-Mobile finally rolled out its "nationwide" 5G network at the beginning of December. Since it's more of an actual, nationwide 5G network than the others on this list, it exists in too many towns and cities to list in a bullet-point fashion here.
You can check out T-Mobile's 5G coverage map right here. It's only on a 600MHz spectrum at the moment, so the speed increases may not be especially intense. But it's technically a 5G network, so it belongs here.
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