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AT&T Announces Plans to Launch Mobile 5G in a Dozen U.S. Markets by Late 2018

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Following an expansion of its 5G tests to multiple cities around the United States -- including Minneapolis in time for Super Bowl LII -- AT&T this week announced that it expects to be the first U.S. company to launch mobile 5G services in a "dozen markets" by late 2018. The carrier said that it's "moving fast" to fulfill this promise, but hasn't yet specified which new cities could be reached by the 5G service or how fast the speeds will be.

AT&T pointed towards an announcement made last month by international wireless standards body the 3rd Generation Partnership Project, in which the Project confirmed that the global mobile industry is ready to begin "full-scale development of 5G NR (new radio) for large-scale trials and commercial deployments as early as in 2019."

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AT&T explained that hardware, chipset, and device manufacturers can now start development on 5G technologies, and AT&T can provide mobile 5G services sooner "without compromising its long-term vision." This means that the new network will be a true 5G service, unlike AT&T's previous "5G Evolution" technology that was essentially a rebranded version of LTE.

“5G will change the way we live, work and enjoy entertainment,” said Melissa Arnoldi, president, AT&T Technology and Operations. “We’re moving quickly to begin deploying mobile 5G this year and start unlocking the future of connectivity for consumers and businesses. With faster speeds and ultra-low latency, 5G will ultimately deliver and enhance experiences like virtual reality, future driverless cars, immersive 4K video and more.”

AT&T's 5G deployment will be aimed at consumers, and the carrier expects to trial 5G technology with businesses as well. In this release, AT&T boasted faster speeds and "much lower latency" on users' smartphones as the selling point of the 5G technology. In addition to boosting connectivity speeds on smartphones, the company mentioned that it expects future 5G technologies to allow driverless vehicles to make better real-time decisions, enabling the cars to see around corners, through other vehicles, and at longer distances.

To take advantage of 5G features, users will need compatible smartphones, which right now include devices like the LG V30, Moto Z2 Force Edition, Samsung Galaxy Note 8, Samsung Galaxy S8, Samsung Galaxy S8+, and the Samsung Galaxy S8 Active. These smartphones can take advantage of ultra-fast LTE Advanced features including 256 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation, 4x4 Multiple-Input and Multiple-Output, 3-way carrier aggregation, and other 5G-related upgrades, to provide faster network speeds.

It's believed that Apple is looking to prepare future iPhone and iPad models for 5G technologies, following an application submission to the FCC last year, but the exact purpose of Apple's test remains unclear.

AT&T is also continuing to work on other wireless technology areas, including LTE, 5G Evolution, LTE-M for low-power wide-area coverage, Fixed Wireless Internet, Fixed 5G and AirGig, Fiber, and G.fast. AT&T rival carriers have also joined in on testing 5G technology, with Sprint saying its own wide-scale 5G network will launch by 2019, and T-Mobile aiming for nationwide 5G coverage by 2020.

Tags: 5G, AT&T

Top Rated Comments

satinsilverem2 Avatar
110 months ago
now is this actually 5G or is this similar to AT&T calling HSDPA+ (4G) kinda thing?
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NinjaHERO Avatar
110 months ago
It doesn't seem to matter how many "G"s they add, I still have a weak signal up and down California. It makes sense when I'm home. I live in a little city no one has ever heard of...it's called Los Angeles. So, why would I have a signal. /s

Keeping building that network ATT. I'm ready for your to get better. :-)
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Andres Cantu Avatar
110 months ago
I think it’s about time 5G is defined by the industry, to avoid confusion.
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110 months ago
I have a Netgear Nighthawk Mobile hotspot that is supposed to use 5G.
It doesn't.

That hotspot is that "5G Evolution" thats really just AT&Ts way of trying to rebrand LTE to get people buy things thinking they are 5G. Its a scam.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TimUSCA Avatar
110 months ago
Surprised there's no list of initial cities. I seem to remember the first LTE rollout including a specific list.

Anyway, the article says a dozen and the headline says "dozens". So which is it?
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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