Verizon to launch 5G in 2 Midwest cities
Verizon Communications Inc. aims to be the first U.S. carrier out of the gate to offer mobile 5G service, naming two cities — Chicago and Minneapolis — for an initial launch next month of the advanced cellular technology.
In a glimpse of how the industry may structure pricing for its newest service, Verizon’s existing customers with unlimited data plans can add 5G service for $10 more a month, according to a statement.
Verizon sidestepped one of the main challenges to 5G introduction — the absence of 5G phones — by offering an adaptation. Starting Thursday, the company is taking orders for a $50 snap-on module for the Motorola Z3 phone, making it the only phone that will be enabled for the advanced service by the April 11 launch date.
The Midwestern metropolises are part of a Verizon roster that’s meant to include 30 markets by year-end.
The rush to the market underscores the eagerness of the carriers to sign up early adopters of the next-generation wireless technology. Sprint has targeted four cities for a May launch, and AT&T has limited 5G service to hotspot devices in parts of 12 cities.
The chase for customers has also been seen from some angles as a battle for global supremacy. President Donald Trump has viewed 5G expansion as a key technology arms race with China.