Verizon Adds Another Set of 5G Cities to the Map

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Verizon added four new 5G cities to its list today, bringing the total to nine. The new Verizon 5G cities are Atlanta, Detroit, Indianapolis, and Washington DC.

Like every other Verizon 5G market, these new locations will only have 5G in select areas. This is once again Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband, which is the 5G that doesn’t reach far or through or into buildings well, but it is super fast.

Want specifics on exactly where you’ll find 5G? We’ll leave that to Verizon:

Atlanta, GA:

5G Ultra Wideband service will be concentrated in parts of the following neighborhoods, Downtown, Midtown, and Tech Square, around such landmarks as The Fox Theater, Emory University Hospital Midtown, Mercedes Benz Stadium, Home Depot Backyard, Centennial Olympic Park, Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca Cola, and parts of Renaissance Park.

  • Downtown
  • Midtown
  • Tech Square

Denver, CO:

5G Ultra Wideband service will be concentrated in areas of Highlands, such as South of 37th between Tejon and Navajo Streets. Coverage can also be found throughout LoDo, and around Coors Field. You will also have 5G Ultra Wideband service in the Central Business District around landmarks including The Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Sculpture Park, and outside Paramount Theatre. Finally, Areas of Capitol Hill and Northern Sections of The Denver Tech Center will also have 5G Ultra Wideband service.

  • Potter Highlands Historic District
  • Highland District
  • LoDo
  • Central Business District
  • Capitol Hill
  • The Denver Tech Center

Indianapolis, IN:

5G Ultra Wideband service will be concentrated in parts of the following neighborhoods, Arsenal Heights, Bates Hendricks, Castleton, Crown Hill, Fountain Square, Grace Tuxedo Park, Hawthorne, Historic Meridian Park, Lockerbie Square, Ransom Place, Renaissance Place, St. Joseph Historical Neighborhood, Upper Canal and Woodruff Place and around such landmarks as Garfield Park, and Indiana University School of Medicine.

  • Arsenal Heights
  • Bates Hendricks
  • Castleton
  • Crown Hill
  • Fountain Square
  • Grace Tuxedo Park
  • Hawthorne
  • Historic Meridian Park
  • Lockerbie Square
  • Ransom Place
  • Renaissance Place
  • St. Joseph Historical Neighborhood
  • Upper Canal
  • Woodruff Place

Washington, D.C.:

5G Ultra Wideband service will be concentrated in parts of the following neighborhoods, Adams Morgan, Brentwood, Cardozo / U Street, Columbia Heights, Crystal City. Downtown, Dupont Circle, Eckington, Foggy Bottom, Gallery Place / Chinatown, Georgetown Waterfront, Judiciary Square, Le Droit Park, Mt. Vernon Square, National Mall / Smithsonian, Navy Yard. NOMA, Penn Quarter, Shaw, and Southwest Waterfront around such landmarks as the Ronald Reagan National Airport, United States Botanical Gardens, Hart Senate Building, National Gallery of Art, Lafayette Square, The White House, Freedom Plaza, Farragut Square, George Washington University, Capital One Arena, Union Station, Howard University Hospital, George Washington University Hospital, and Georgetown Waterfront Park.

  • Adams Morgan
  • Brentwood
  • Cardozo / U Street
  • Columbia Heights
  • Crystal City
  • Downtown
  • Dupont Circle
  • Eckington
  • Foggy Bottom
  • Gallery Place / Chinatown
  • Georgetown Waterfront
  • Judiciary Square
  • Le Droit Park
  • Mt. Vernon Square
  • National Mall / Smithsonian
  • Navy Yard
  • NOMA
  • Penn Quarter
  • Shaw
  • Southwest Waterfront

Verizon still expects to launch 5G in 30 cities this year, including Boston, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Phoenix, San Diego, and Salt Lake City later this year. They haven’t announced them all yet, so don’t be too depressed if yours isn’t on the current list.

These new markets join Chicago, Denver, Minneapolis, Providence, Providence, and St. Paul.

// Verizon

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