“We believe 5G technology will be game-changing, and we continue to help drive this next wave of innovation,” said Scott Mair, president of AT&T Technology Operations. “We were the first in the U.S. to offer commercial mobile 5G, and this is the next step as we build to nationwide service in the first half of 2020.”
AT&T 5G launch comes after T-Mobile launched its 5G network last week. Verizon’s 5G network has already been live now for most of 2019. AT&T says their low band refers to the 850 MHz band and the high band is the 39 GHz band.
You can find a full coverage map for AT&T’s 5G network HERE. For a limited time, AT&T is offering the Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 5G in stores nationwide and online for $350 when purchased on a qualifying installment plan, with an eligible unlimited plan and trade-in.
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