AT&T Turns On 5G in New York, But It Still Isn't Available to Consumers
August 6, 2019
AT&T turned on 5G in New York City on Tuesday, but it still isn't making its speedy new network available to regular consumers.
The new millimeter-wave network, or what AT&T calls "5G+," will be available in "parts" of New York City, though parts may be a bit of a stretch. In its release, AT&T acknowledges that the service will be in "limited areas initially" with a company spokesperson telling CNET that the new service will be available first in parts "near and around East Village, Greenwich Village and Gramercy Park."
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