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Verizon finally reveals actual 5G coverage maps

Verizon is addressing one of the biggest criticisms about the company’s growing 5G network the lack of traditional coverage maps. As noted by PC Mag, Verizon has finally published maps where customers in 5G cities can get lightning-quick data speeds from its millimeter-wave technology.

Verizon has launched 5G in Boston, Houston, and Sioux Falls. Service is now available in 18 cities, and the company says it will reach 30 by the end of 2019.

Verizon continues to claim that it’s putting 5G “in locations where more people can experience ultra-fast speeds together” — near landmarks and high-traffic areas of each market. Recently, it brought 5G to sections of football stadiums.

Here’s what the company’s map for midtown Manhattan looks like:

Verizon finally have a solid reference for where they should be able to obtain a 5G ultra wideband signal. In our previous tests, the carrier would point us to certain street corners or tourist spots. Availability in most cities is still limited, and Verizon’s network is far from a place where 5G customers have true mobility at this stage.

Its competitors have relentlessly mocked Verizon as having an incomplete 5G strategy that relies far too heavily on millimeter wave, which cannot blanket entire regions and penetrate buildings like LTE can today. Other carriers are using a combination of millimeter wave, midband, and low-band spectrum to achieve a more robust 5G presence though speeds drop off when millimeter wave can’t reach customers.

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