Verizon continues its slow but steady 5G expansion with rollouts in another three cities
Verizon was the world’s first carrier to offer both 5G home service and 5G mobile connectivity for a small number of users in select markets, but even after T-Mobile’s boastful announcement of a contending wireless network rollout around the nation by the end of the year, America’s top cellular company isn’t exactly speeding up its expansion.
Meanwhile, if you live in Houston and own one of Verizon’s seven 5G-enabled devices, you should be able to stream 4K movies with “virtually no buffering” and video chat with “near zero lag” in East Downtown, Uptown, Greenway Plaza, Museum District, Rice Village, and around landmarks including The Galleria Mall, NRG Stadium, BBVA Compass Stadium, and Rice University Stadium.
The same applies to Downtown Sioux Falls, as well as the city’s top landmarks including Levitt at the Falls, Orpheum Theatre, Washington Pavilion, State Theatre, and US Federal Courthouse. Up next, Verizon plans to roll out its 5G Ultra Wideband service tof (parts of) Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Des Moines, Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, San Diego, Salt Lake City, and a few more that will be announced later in the year.