Verizon has turn the switch on 5G service in three new cities today: Cleveland, Columbus, and Hampton Roads, VA. This brings to 31 the number of cities where Verizon has launched its mmWave 5G service.
Verizon has promised to launch 5G in at least 30 cities by the end of the year and they have make their goal.
In Columbus, the launch includes the city’s airport, Verizon’s first airport deployment of 5G. In
Cleveland, Verizon is launching 5G at both Progressive Field and FirstEnergy Stadium, the 15th NFL stadium to see Verizon 5G. Verizon launched 5G in Los Angeles and Miami earlier this month.
Verizon’s current 5G service uses mmWave frequency bands, which offer fast speeds but limited coverage. Verizon’s lineup of phones with integrated 5G consists of the Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 5G, LG V50 ThinQ 5G, and Samsung Galaxy S10 5G.