Updated July 23

AT&T’s 5G network is live for consumers and businesses across the country as of today, built on the nation’s best and also fastest wireless network.1

The latest 5G markets available include:

  • Mohave County, AZ
  • Little Rock, AR
  • Polk County, AR
  • San Miguel County, CO
  • Daytona Beach, FL
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Monroe County, FL
  • Putnam County, FL
  • Sioux City, IA-NE
  • Garrett County, MD
  • Battle Creek, MI
  • Cheboygan County, MI
  • Hubbard County, MN
  • Koochinching County, MN
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Leake County, MS
  • Deer Lodge County, MT 
  • Great Falls, MT
  • Colfax County, NM
  • Grant County, NM
  • Santa Fe County, NM
  • Glen Falls, NY
  • Adjuntas Municipality. PR
  • Ceiba Municipality, PR
  • Ciales Municipality, PR
  • Cherokee County, SC
  • Kingsbury County, SD
  • Marshall County, SD
  • Atascosa County, TX
  • Burleson County, TX
  • Chambers County, TX
  • Cherokee County, TX
  • Corpus Christi, TX
  • Edwards County, TX
  • Houston, TX
  • Laredo, TX
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Box Elder County, UT
  • Casper, WY
  • Sheridan County, WY

1 Best Network based on GWS OneScore, September 2019. Fastest based on analysis by Ookla® of Speedtest Intelligence® data median download speeds for Q2 2020. Ookla trademarks used under license and reprinted with permission.

Updated June 29

AT&T 5G Launches in 28 New Markets, Including the First with Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS) Technology

Consumers in new 5G markets among the first to experience the value of AT&T’s dynamic spectrum sharing (DSS) technology in launch of 5G, building on the nation’s best and also fastest wireless network.1

AT&T’s* 5G network is now live for consumers in 28 additional markets across the country and covers 179 million people. With today’s launch, AT&T now offers access to 5G on its best unlimited wireless plans for consumers and businesses in a total of 355 markets in the U.S.2

In parts of some markets, AT&T has enabled dynamic spectrum sharing (DSS) technology which allows carriers to share the same channel between both 4G and 5G users simultaneously, based on demand, creating a seamless experience for customers.  Through DSS, AT&T can deploy 5G faster and more efficiently to help more customers take advantage of 5G technology, sooner. This technology helps create an intelligent and robust network for customers.

“DSS is an important steppingstone on our path to nationwide 5G,” said Igal Elbaz, SVP of wireless and access technology. “We were the first U.S. carrier to deploy this technology in our network, and it’s now playing an important role as we work toward a nationwide 5G footprint this summer.”

The latest 5G markets available this week include:

Arkansas

1. Ouachita County

Florida

1. Melbourne

2. Miami

3. Orlando

4. West Palm Beach

Hawaii

1. Maui County

Idaho

1. Idaho County

Illinois

1. Alton-Granite City

Michigan

1. Jackson

Missouri

1. Columbia

Minnesota

1. Chippewa County

North Dakota/Minnesota

1. Fargo-Moorhead

Oregon

1. Eugene-Springfield

Pennsylvania

1. Crawford County

Puerto Rico

1. Aguadilla

2. Aibonito Municipality

3. Arecibo

4. Mayaguez

5. Ponce

6. Rincon Municipality

7. San Juan

Tennessee

1. Lake County

Texas

1. Austin

2. Dallas

3. Navarro County

4. Victoria

5. Wilson County

Utah

1. Salt Lake City

Additionally, we offer access to our 5G+ network, enabling super-fast speeds and responsive connections in parts of 35 cities.2

Learn more about AT&T’s 5G network at att.com/5gforyou

1 America’s Best Network based on GWS OneScore Sept. 2019; Nation’s fastest network based on analysis by Ookla® of Speedtest Intelligence® data median download speeds for Q1 2020. Ookla trademarks used under license and reprinted with permission.

2 Requires a compatible device and plan for 5G and 5G+ connections. Limited AT&T 5G and 5G+ availability. May not be available in your area. For coverage details visit att.com/5Gforyou.

 

Updated June 15, 2020

AT&T 5G Launches in 137 New Markets, Covering More Than 160 Million People in the U.S.

Consumers in Atlanta, Baton Rouge, Nashville and Tallahassee, among others, now have access to AT&T 5G, building on the nation’s best and also fastest wireless network.1

AT&T’s* 5G network is now live for consumers in 137 additional markets across the country and now covers more than 160 million people. With today’s launch, AT&T now offers access to 5G on its best unlimited wireless plans for consumers and businesses in a total of 327 markets in the U.S.2

“While many of us have been working from home for the past three months, AT&T’s network team continued to build and test our network so that we could emerge from this season with stronger, broader 5G coverage for our customers across the country,” said Chris Sambar, EVP of Technology Operations. “Whether it’s getting you back to work, back to school, or back to play, we’ve got you covered with the fastest1 wireless speeds in the nation.”

The latest 5G markets available this week include:

Alabama

1. Anniston

2. Dothan

3. Florence

4. Gadsden

5. Mobile

6. Tuscaloosa

Alaska

1. Anchorage

Arkansas

1. Clay County

2. Cleburne County

3. Cross County

4. Franklin County

5. Madison County

6. Pope County

California

1. Alpine County

2. Fresno

3. Kings County

4. Salinas

5. Sierra County

6. Stockton

7. Visalia-Tulare

Colorado

1. Fort Collins-Loveland

2. Greeley

Florida

1. Calhoun County

2. Citrus County

3. Collier County

4. Fort Myers

5. Fort Walton Beach

6. Gainesville

7. Glades County

8. Jefferson County

9. Lakeland

10. Tallahassee

11. Walton County

Georgia

1. Atlanta

2. Bleckley County

3. Early County

4. Jasper County

5. Warren County

Idaho

1. Elmore County

Illinois

1. Adams County

2. Aurora-Elgin

3. Bureau County

4. Champaign-Urbana

5. Clay County

6. Joliet

7. Montgomery County

8. Springfield

9. Vermilion County

Indiana

1. Bloomington

2. Decatur County

3. Huntington County

4. Kosciusko County

5. Muncie

6. Newton County

7. Randolph County

8. Warren County

Kansas

1. Lawrence

Kentucky

1. Spencer County

Louisiana

1. Baton Rouge

2. Caldwell Parish

3. Claiborne Parish

4. Iberville Parish

5. Lafayette

6. Monroe

7. Morehouse Parish

8. St. James Parish

9. West Feliciana Parish

Maine

1. Portland

Maryland

1. Cumberland

2. Hagerstown

3. Kent County

Michigan

1. Alger County

2. Allegan County

3. Benton Harbor

4. Manistee County

5. Muskegon

Mississippi

1. Jackson

Missouri

1. Moniteau County

Nevada

1. Lander County

New Mexico

1. Lincoln County

2. San Juan County

New York

1. Chautauqua County

2. Elmira

3. Jefferson County

4. Poughkeepsie

North Carolina

1. Anson County

2. Hickory

Ohio

1. Ashtabula County

2. Columbiana County

3. Lima

4. Mansfield

5. Williams County

6. Youngstown

Oregon

1. Lincoln County

2. Medford

3. The Dalles

Pennsylvania

1. Altoona

2. Bedford County

3. Bradford County

4. Huntingdon County

5. Jefferson County

6. Lawrence County

7. Lebanon County

8. Sharon

Rhode Island

1. Newport County

South Carolina

1. Anderson

2. Calhoun County

3. Laurens County

4. Oconee County

Tennessee

1. Chattanooga

2. Fayette County

3. Giles County

4. Maury County

5. Memphis

6. Nashville

Texas

1. Amarillo

2. Brownsville

3. Bryan-College Station

4. Galveston

5. Killeen-Temple

6. Parmer County

7. Runnels County

8. Tyler

Utah

1. Beaver County

Virginia

1. Caroline County

2. Danville

Washington

1. Okanogan County

2. Olympia

3. Pacific County

West Virginia

1. Charleston

2. Grant County

3. Huntington-Ashland

4. Tucker County

Wisconsin

1. Kenosha

2. Racine

3. Sheboygan

4. Wood County

Additionally, we offer access to our 5G+ network, enabling super-fast speeds and responsive connections in parts of 35 cities.2

Learn more about AT&T’s 5G network at att.com/5gforyou.

1 America’s Best Network based on GWS OneScore Sept. 2019; Nation’s fastest network based on analysis by Ookla® of Speedtest Intelligence® data median download speeds for Q1 2020. Ookla trademarks used under license and reprinted with permission.

2 Requires a compatible device and plan for 5G and 5G+ connections. Limited AT&T 5G and 5G+ availability. May not be available in your area. For coverage details visit att.com/5Gforyou.

 

Updated April 22

AT&T 5G Now Covers More Than 120 Million People in the U.S.

Consumers in 90 new markets across the U.S. – including Chicago, New Orleans, Sacramento, Seattle and Tampa – now have access to AT&T’s 5G network

AT&T’s 5G network is now live for consumers in 90 additional markets across the country and covers more than 120 million people. With today’s launch, AT&T now offers access to 5G on its best unlimited wireless plans for consumers and businesses in a total of 190 markets in the U.S.

“At a time when technology is proving to be even more essential for communication, AT&T customers can rest assured that our company is continuing to invest in our network and new technologies to make connection easier,” said Chris Sambar, EVP of Technology Operations. “We remain focused on launching AT&T 5G in more markets and to more customers across the country – building on the nation’s best and fastest wireless network* – and plan to reach nationwide coverage this summer.”

The latest 5G markets available this week include:

Alabama

        1. Franklin County

Arkansas

        2. Fayetteville-Springdale

        3. Fort Smith

California

        4. Chico

        5. El Dorado County

        6. Redding

        7. Sacramento

        8. Tehama County

        9. Yuba City

Colorado

        10. Colorado Springs

Connecticut

        11. New London-Norwich

Florida

        12. Bradenton

        13. Dixie County

        14. Fort Pierce

        15. Hamilton County

        16. Hardee County

        17. Ocala

        18. Pensacola

        19. Sarasota

        20. Tampa

Georgia

        21. Dawson County

        22. Marion County

Idaho

        23. Boise City

        24. Boundary County

Illinois

        25. Chicago

        26. Mason County

Indiana

        27. Elkhart-Goshen

        28. Evansville

        29. Fort Wayne

        30. Gary

        31. South Bend

Kansas

        32. Brown County

Kentucky

        33. Fulton County

        34. Mason County

        35. Meade County

        36. Trimble County

Louisiana

        37. Beauregard County

        38. Houma-Thibodaux

        39. Lake Charles

        40. New Orleans

        41. Shreveport

Massachusetts

        42. Springfield

Michigan

        43. Cass County

Minnesota

        44. Duluth

        45. Le Sueur County

        46. St. Cloud

Missouri

        47. Bates County

        48. Callaway County

        49. De Kalb County

        50. Joplin

        51. Saline County

        52. St. Joseph

Montana

        53. Billings

        54. Mineral County

New Hampshire

        55. Portsmouth

New Jersey

        56. Vineland

New York

        57. Yates County

Ohio

        58. Clinton County

        59. Mercer County

        60. Morrow County

        61. Perry County

        62. Steubenville

Oklahoma

        63. Grant County

Oregon

        64. Clatsop County

Pennsylvania

        65. Greene County

        66. Johnstown

        67. Union County

        68. Wayne County

        69. Williamsport

Texas

        70. Abilene

        71. Beaumont

        72. Concho County

        73. Fannin County

        74. Lubbock

        75. Newton County

        76. Sherman-Denison

        77. Waco

Virginia

        78. Frederick County

Washington

        79. Bellingham

        80. Clallam County

        81. Ferry County

        82. Kittitas County

        83. Richland-Kennewick

        84. Seattle

        85. Tacoma

        86. Yakima

West Virginia

        87. Monongalia County

        88. Parkersburg-Marietta

        89. Wheeling

Wisconsin

        90. Madison

Additionally, we offer access to our 5G+ network, enabling super-fast speeds and responsive connections in parts of 35 cities.

Learn more about AT&T’s 5G network at att.com/5gforyou

 

March 16, 2020

5G is the future of wireless technology and is poised to jumpstart the next wave of unforeseen mobile innovation. As the first to introduce the U.S. to mobile 5G, we’ve seen its power and are excited to continue to unlock new experiences for more customers.

This week, we’re introducing our 5G network to 20 more markets. With this latest news, we now provide access to 5G1 on our best unlimited wireless plans for consumers and businesses in a total of 100 markets across the U.S. And 5G+ is now available in parts of 35 cities for customers with compatible plans and devices.  

Two flavors of next generation 5G technology

We’re building our more widely available 5G network on the Nation’s Best Wireless Network using low-band spectrum.  This service now covers more than 80 million people. This service offers impressive speeds over broader distances than 5G+ and is ideal for mobile customers who need performance while on the go.

We offer an enhanced wireless experience on 5G+ with our millimeter wave service though with more limited coverage. Results continue to be impressive – we have seen a peak download speed of over 2 Gbps -- where customers at select businesses, universities, hospitals and sports venues are beginning to see the early benefits.

Check back often to stay updated on where we’re introducing 5G next. For more information on AT&T 5G availability, check out att.com/5Gforyou.

1. Requires a compatible device and a compatible plan for 5G connection. Limited AT&T 5G availability. May not be available in your area.

Where 5G is Available

March 16, 2020: 5G is live in Allentown, Pa.; Brown County, Ind.; Hancock County, Ga.; Hancock County, Ohio; Harrisburg, Pa.; Huntsville, Ala.; Kent County, Del.; Lexington-Fayette, Ky.; Otsego County, N.Y.; Reading, Pa.; Reno, Nev.; Sandusky County, Ohio; Santa Cruz, Calif.; Springfield, Mo.; Storey County, Nev.; Syracuse, N.Y.; Topeka, Kan.; Trenton, N.J.; Tuscarawas County, Ohio; Washington County, Ill.

March 3, 2020: 5G is live in Albany, Ga.; Albany, N.Y.; Athens, Ga.; Beaverhead County, Mont.; Binghamton, N.Y.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; Denver, Colo.; Hamilton, Ohio; Lancaster, Pa.; Lincoln County, Mont.; Madera County, Calif.; Madison County, Va.; Mono County, Calif.; Provo, Utah; Raleigh County, W. Va; Ross County, Ohio; Santa Rosa, Calif.; Springfield, Ohio; State College, Pa.; Sussex County, N.J. and Worcester, Mass.

Feb. 17, 2020: 5G is live in Chattooga County, Ga.; Hunterdon County, N.J.; Las Cruces, N.M.; Long Branch, N.J.; New Brunswick, N.J.; New Haven, Conn.; Ocean County, N.J.; Orange County, N.Y.; Portland, Ore.; Utica-Rome, N.Y.; Vallejo, Calif.; Whitfield County, Ga. and Wilmington, Del.

Feb. 11, 2020: 5G is live in Gila, Ariz.; Hartford, Conn.; Kalamazoo, Mich.; Kansas City, Mo.; Macon, Ga.; Newaygo, Mich.; Northeast Penn.; Salem, Ore.; Spokane, Wash.; Worth, Ga. and York, Penn.

Feb. 5, 2020: 5G is live in Atlantic City, N.J.; Bakersfield, Calif.; Boston, Mass.; Dayton, Ohio; Frederick, Md.; Liberty, Ga.; Modesto, Calif.; New Bedford, Mass.; Oxnard, Calif.; San Luis Obispo, Calif.; Santa Barbara, Calif.; St. Louis, Mo. and Wichita, Kan.

Jan. 3, 2020: 5G is live in Baltimore; Bridgeport, Conn.; Buffalo; Detroit; Las Vegas; Louisville, Ky.; New York City; Philadelphia and Washington D.C. markets.

Dec. 13, 2019: 5G is live in Birmingham, Ala.; Indianapolis; Los Angeles; Milwaukee; Pittsburgh; Providence, R.I.; Rochester, N.Y.; San Diego; San Francisco and San Jose, Calif. markets.