Telecom
CIO Bulletin2019-10-28
Verizon 5G Ultra Wideband mobility service is now live in 15 cities across the U.S. In the latest, the telecom giant has made its premium 5G service available in the cities of Dallas, Texas and Omaha, Nebraska.
“Customers in Dallas and Omaha become the latest to experience the super-fast download speeds delivered by our 5G Ultra Wideband service,” said Kyle Malady, Verizon’s CTO. “We’re focused on building 5G right in order to enable unique experiences for our customers.”
The customers in Dallas and Omaha will now be able to enjoy ultra-low latency, and high throughput internet speeds with Verizon’s 5G service.
In Dallas the service is focused around areas of Uptown, Medical Center Area, Deep Ellum, Downtown Dallas, Knox/Henderson, Children’s Medical Center, Dallas Comedy House, Turtle Creek Park, Dallas Theological Park, and Parkland Memorial Hospital.
The 5G Ultra Wideband service is concentrated in Omaha around the parts of Omaha Children’s Museum, Old Market, The Orpheum Theatre, Heartland of America Park, Creighton University, Central High School, and The Durham Museum.
After Dallas and Omaha, Verizon will now look towards Boston, Cleveland, Columbus, Des Moines, Houston, Memphis, San Diego, Salt Lake City, Charlotte, and Cincinnati. By the end of the year, Verizon plans to make its 5G Ultra Wideband services available in 30 cities.
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