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![]() AT&T Nationwide 5G Coverage: Showing where AT&T offers 5G speeds using Low-Band frequencies, as of November, 2020: ► Go to AT&T City-Level Low-Band 5G Coverage Maps. ![]() ('Sub6' refers to frequencies below 6GHz) AT&T "5G+" Coverage: Where AT&T offers millimeter ("5G+") coverage with higher-speed data on High-Band frequencies, updated November, 2020. ► Go to AT&T City-Level Low-Band 5G Coverage Maps. ![]()
AT&T 5G+ (High Band) is currently available in select parts of
the
following
locations:
AZ:
Phoenix
CA: Los Angeles, Menlo Park, Oakland, Redwood City, San Bruno, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, West Hollywood FL: Jacksonville, Miami, Miami Gardens, Orlando GA: Atlanta IN: Indianapolis KY: Louisville LA: New Orleans MD: Baltimore, Ocean City MI: Detroit NC: Charlotte, Raleigh NV: Las Vegas NY: New York City OH: Cleveland OK: Oklahoma City PA: King of Prussia, Philadelphia TN: Nashville TX: Austin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Waco ![]() T-Mobile Current 5G Coverage: T-Mobile is currently
using 600 and 700 MHz, and 39GHz for 5G coverage.
They are also expanding coverage in Sprint's 2.5GHz
"Mid-Band" channels,
considered
the ideal balance of coverage versus download capacity. Both
T-Mobile and Sprint users must have a compatible device. 5G coverage
also available to Metro by T-Mobile customers. Updated November, 2020.
► T-Mobile 5G Mid- and High-Band Coverage ![]() US Cellular 5G Coverage: US Cellular Uses Low-Band Channels for 5G, updated November, 2020 (Click on the map to Zoom in to detailed 5G Coverage) Verizon Wireless 5G Coverage: Verizon Wireless is providing 5G wireless service on High Band ("Ultra Wideband") and Low Band channels: Updated November, 2020. ► Verizon Wireless 5G High-Band Street-Level Coverage Maps (Click on Map to Zoom in for Street-Level 5G Coverage) ► Cricket
Wireless 5G Coverage
► Google Fi 5G Coverage ► Metro by T-Mobile 5G Coverage ► 5G Wireless Web Site ► Other Methods Being Used to Increase Bandwidth |
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