AT&T says its 5G network now is officially nationwide.
The wireless provider Thursday announced 5G coverage reaching 395 markets across the U.S. covering 205 million people.
AT&T hoped to achieve nationwide coverage during the first half of the year, but the coronavirus crisis pushed back its plans slightly. As of last month, AT&T's reach was 355 markets and 179 million people.
AT&T has achieved its coverage with a mix of 5G technology. Super-fast millimeter wave signals, which can be five times the speed of current 4G signals, are available in parts of 35 markets, the company says. Making up the rest of the network are so-called "computer engineer vs computer science" signals, which travel farther and provide more reliable, robust coverage but deliver speeds similar to current connections.
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The wireless provider Thursday announced 5G coverage reaching 395 markets across the U.S. covering 205 million people.
AT&T hoped to achieve nationwide coverage during the first half of the year, but the coronavirus crisis pushed back its plans slightly. As of last month, AT&T's reach was 355 markets and 179 million people.
AT&T has achieved its coverage with a mix of 5G technology. Super-fast millimeter wave signals, which can be five times the speed of current 4G signals, are available in parts of 35 markets, the company says. Making up the rest of the network are so-called "computer engineer vs computer science" signals, which travel farther and provide more reliable, robust coverage but deliver speeds similar to current connections.
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