Tag: 5G
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Dish Plans to Launch Its Narrowband Internet IoT Network In Early 2020
Earlier this month at the Dish Team Summit it was announced to Dish employees and partners that Dish plans to launch narrowband “Internet of Things” (IoT) internet in early 2020 and spoke of plans to be the U.S.’s first standalone 5G provider at a later date. According to the Satelliteguys who attended the event Dish’s…
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Verizon Announces Plans to Roll Out 5G Home Internet to 30 Cities in 2019
This week Verizon announced plans to bring 5G home internet to 30 new cities in 2019 according to PC Mag. Verizon did not say which cities would be getting 5G home internet but did recently announced 5G mobile internet will be launching in Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Des Moines, Denver, Detroit, Houston,…
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Verizon Announces Plans to Roll Out 5G Internet to 20 New Cities in 2019
Today Verizon announced plans to bring 5G internet to 20 new cities in 2019. These cities include Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Des Moines, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, Phoenix, Providence, San Diego, Salt Lake City, and Washington DC. Verizon says these markets will get 5G mobile internet and…
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5G Home Internet Is Now Live in Denver & is Coming to 17 Other Markets At Just $50 a Month
The dream of new companies offering home internet has been just a dream for years. Now slowly a growing number of new companies are moving into home internet including Starry. Starry is a startup from some of the team behind Aereo, which has slowly been rolling out 5G fixed wireless home Internet. Currently Starry offers…
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5G Home Internet Is Now Live in New York City & is Coming to 15 Other Markets At Just $50 a Month
The dream of new comapnies offering home internet has been just a dream for years. Now slowly a growing number of new companies are moving into home internet including Starry. Starry is a startup from some of the team behind Aereo, which has slowly been rolling out 5G fixed wireless home Internet. Currently Starry offers…
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The FCC Plans Spend $20.4 Billion To Expand Broadband Internet to 4 Million Rural Americans
Today the FCC announced plans to spend $20.4 billion on efforts to bring broadband to 4 million rural American homes. To do this the FCC is creating a new Rural Digital Opportunity Fund. This new Rural Digital Opportunity Fund will be used to help roll out infrastructure to rural Americans in peroration for 5G technologies according…
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Verizon is Now Rolling Out 5G Wireless For Smartphones
Earlier today Verizon launched 5G mobile internet for smartphones in Chicago and Minneapolis. This is not their home internet service but 5G for mobile. This new services will offer average download speeds of 450 Mbps with peak speeds of nearly 1 Gbps to mobile phones that support 5G. “Verizon customers will be the first in…
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T-Mobile Begins Offering a Limited Pilot Home Internet Service As They Work on Their 5G Home Internet
Today T-Mobile announced that they have started to test home internet services using LTE. This program is looking for 50,000 households to start testign out T-Mobile’s new home internet services ahead of their 5G home internet services launch. “Two weeks ago, I laid out our plans for home broadband with the New T-Mobile. Now, we’re already…
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5G Home Internet Is Coming to Denver & 16 Other Markets for $50 a Month
This week Cord Cutter News had an opportunity to talk with Starry, a startup from some of the team behind Aereo, which has slowly been rolling out 5G fixed wireless home Internet. Currently Starry offers 5G home Internet in Boston, Los Angeles, Washington DC, and New York City for $50 a month. Now Starry has…
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T-Mobile Plans to Bring 5G Home Internet to 90% of Americans
This week T-Mobile filed a new FCC document pushing for their merger with Sprint, and it included new details about their 5G home internet plans. According to T-Mobile, they plan to bring 5G Home Internet to 90% of Americans. To do this T-Mobile says they need to merge with Sprint. “What T-Mobile has done for…
