Parts of 141 Markets Now Have Access to 5G Evolution Technology Paving the Way for 5G

LTE-LAA Also Now Offered in Parts of 7 Markets

AT&T continues to build on our 5G foundation by launching our 5G Evolution technology in parts of 117 new markets1 today, bringing the total number of markets served with that technology to 141. Our 5G Evolution technologies can deliver theoretical peak speeds for capable devices of up to 400 megabits per second.2

We’re also making LTE-LAA available today in parts of 3 new markets, bringing the total number of markets served with that technology to 7. AT&T’s LTE-LAA technologies can deliver theoretical peak speeds for capable devices of up to 1 gigabit per second.3

These complementary technologies are providing real and immediate benefits and a great user experience for our customers and are helping to drive our path to eventual nationwide mobile 5G.

“We’re building a 5G network that will fundamentally change the way the world lives and works,” said Melissa Arnoldi, president of Technology & Operations. “5G will provide a wireless experience that is faster, more responsive and more secure for our customers.”

For more details on how these technologies provide a foundation for our future 5G network, check out this blog by Andre Fuetsch, our chief technology officer.

AT&T customers with the latest 5G Evolution and LTE-LAA capable devices can access faster speeds and have a better experience. These devices include the Samsung Galaxy lineup – S8, S9, S8+, S9+, Note8 and S8 Active – as well as the LG V30 and Moto Z2 Force Edition.

5G Mobile Market Launch Plans Announced Earlier This Year

Earlier this year, we announced plans to be the first U.S. carrier to deploy mobile 5G to customers in a dozen cities, including in parts of Dallas, Atlanta and Waco, Texas. And our mobile 5G deployments will benefit from what we’ve learned in our 5G fixed wireless field trials, where we’re seeing amazing results including speeds nearing 1Gbps over mmWave spectrum bands.

Additional Detail: LTE-LAA

With the launch of LTE-LAA in parts of 3 new markets today – Boston, Sacramento and McAllen, Texas areas– wireless customers with the latest smartphones can access ultra-fast wireless internet and all this technology has to offer now in parts of 7 total markets.

AT&T previously launched LTE-LAA in The Loop in Chicago, around Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, downtown Los Angeles and the Financial District in San Francisco.

We plan to enable LTE-LAA in at least 24 markets this year.

Additional Detail: 5G Evolution

By launching 5G Evolution in 117 new markets today, we’re bringing consumers and businesses one step closer to standards-based 5G in 141 total markets.

We plan to broadly make 5G Evolution technology and the capabilities it enables available in over 500 markets later this year, including in parts of Baltimore; Charlotte, N.C.; Cleveland; Denver; Detroit; Jacksonville, Fla.; Kansas City; Las Vegas; New York City; Philadelphia; Portland; Raleigh; Salt Lake City; Seattle; and Washington, D.C.

5G Evolution offers wireless speeds two times faster than standard LTE in many major markets, including in Atlanta, Chicago, Memphis, Nashville, San Diego and others.  This technology is now live in the following markets, with those announced today in bold:


Alabama

Anniston

Tuscaloosa

Alaska

Anchorage

Arkansas

Cleburne

Fayetteville

Fort Smith

Garland

Little Rock

Pine Bluff

California

Alpine

Chico

El Dorado

Fresno

Kings

Los Angeles

Madera

Modesto

Mono

Oxnard-Ventura

Sacramento

Salinas-Seaside-Monterey

San Diego

San Francisco

San Jose

Santa Cruz

Santa Rosa-Petaluma

Sierra

Stockton

Tehama

Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa

Visalia-Tulare-Porterville

Yuba City

Connecticut

Bridgeport

Hartford

Florida

Collier

Fort Pierce

Hardee

Melbourne

Miami

Orlando

Pensacola

Putnam

Sarasota

West Palm Beach

Georgia

Atlanta

Chattooga

Dawson

Hawaii

Hawaii

Illinois

Aurora

Chicago

Joliet

Indiana

Anderson

Bloomington

Evansville

Indianapolis

Kokomo

Miami

Muncie

Terre Haute

Warren

Kansas

Brown

Lawrence

Trego

Wichita

Kentucky

Lexington

Louisville

Madison

Mason

Trimble

Union

Louisiana

Alexandria

Baton Rouge

Beauregard

Claiborne

De Soto

Houma

Iberville

Lafayette

Lake Charles

Monroe

New Orleans

St. James

Plaquemines

West Feliciana

Massachusetts

Boston

Minnesota

Minneapolis

Mississippi

Benton

Claiborne

Leake

Jackson

Missouri

St. Joseph

Nevada

Reno

Storey

Ohio

Columbus

Oklahoma

Lawton

Oklahoma City

Seminole

Tulsa

Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh

Puerto Rico

Adjuntas

Aguadilla

Culebra

San Juan-Caguas

South Carolina

Columbia

Greenville

Tennessee

Hamblen

Knoxville

Maury

Memphis

Nashville

Texas

Abilene

Amarillo

Atascosa

Beaumont

Brownsville-Harlingen

Burleson

Chambers

Cherokee

Corpus Christi

Dallas

Edwards

El Paso

Galveston

Houston, TX

Killeen

Laredo

Longview-Marshall

Lubbock

McAllen-Edinburg-Mission

Midland

Newton

Odessa

Reeves

San Antonio

Sherman-Dension

Tyler

Victoria

Waco

Wilson


What city leaders are saying about today’s AT&T news:

"Private sector investment in technology infrastructure is something all cities appreciate and in many cases depend on," said Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt. “I know I speak for all mayors when I say we are happy when companies like AT&T invest in our cities. Specifically, this rollout of 5G Evolution will help our residents and businesses take advantage of future technologies and opportunities.”

“Advancements in wireless technology, such as the 5G Evolution network that launched in Indianapolis last summer, are a crucial piece of our approach to economic development,” said Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett. “As one of the fastest growing midsize city tech hubs, 5G Evolution means we’re now able to more rapidly create jobs, attract talent and launch new ventures. It’s an important ingredient for powering innovation in Indianapolis.”

“We are thrilled that AT&T announced the availability of 5G Evolution in Minneapolis, because faster speeds are enhancing the wireless experience for residents, businesses and visitors, including fans who attended this year’s Super Bowl,” said Steve Cramer, president and CEO of the Minneapolis Downtown Council. “These ultra-fast 5G Evolution speeds from AT&T are just one more asset we have to promote Minneapolis as a thriving, vibrant 21st Century metropolis.”

1 Cellular Market Areas as defined by the FCC (https://www.fcc.gov/oet/maps/areas)

2 Actual speeds will vary.  See att.com/speed101 for more information.

3 Actual speeds will vary.  See  att.com/speed101 for more information.


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