AT&T has released that it has expanded its mobile 5G network to “ parts ” of seven more cities including Austin, Los Angeles, Nashville, Orlando, San Diego, San Francisco and San Jose.
In doing so, the telecommunications company says it now offers mobile 5G service to a total of 19 US cities which is “ well ahead ” of its competition, according to the firm.
“ Last December we legally presented the nation’s first commercial mobile 5G service,” said Andre Fuetsch, president AT&T Labs and chief technology officer. “ We spent the early part of this year accelerating and advancing our 5G network with early adopters by our side. “ And now it’s time to offer this experience to more businesses and consumers in another 7 cities.”
In 2019, AT&T affirms it plans to present at least three 5G mobile devices, including the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G which is due to arrive this spring. Last December, the telecom became the first company to provide both a live mobile 5G network and a commercially available 5G device.