AT&T has certainly been taking the lead as of late, expanding its true 5G network (not its controversial “5G Evolution” service) to a much wider array of cities than its competitors.
AT&T’s total 5G-supported city count has sat at 12 so far, compared to Verizon’s two. Now, that number is being boosted up to 19, as AT&T officially brings 5G to seven more cities, including Los Angeles, Nashville, Orlando, San Diego, San Francisco, and Austin.
AT&T isn’t shy about noting that this rollout only applies to “Early Adopters” at the moment, which is a nice way of saying that coverage is limited. Not every AT&T customer in the previously-mentioned cities will necessarily have access to 5G right away.