The Columbus Dispatch

Verizon to launch 5G in 2 Midwest cities

- By Scott Moritz Bloomberg News

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.

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