50+ Days of 5G: AT&T Provides Update
AT&T to Make Mobile 5G a Reality in at Least 21 Major Cities this Year, including Minneapolis and Chicago
It’s been about 50 days since we’ve introduced our mobile 5G+ mmWave network and a 5G capable mobile hot spot to customers. As the 5G leader in the U.S., we are pushing the industry and driving network and device performance improvements with our suppliers quickly.
In fact, due to a number of incremental improvements on both the network and device side, some of our early customers using 5G delivered over millimeter wave spectrum, which we call 5G+, have experienced speeds in the range of 200-300 megabits per second – and even as high as 400 megabits per second.* And we’ve recently observed wireless speeds surpassing 1.5 gigabits per second in field testing on our 5G+ network using a test device. **
We expect 5G+ customer performance and speed to continue to improve in the coming months as we gather learnings from our real-world, commercial network, giving us a head start relative to others still looking to roll out 5G. In addition, we’re on track and expect to have a nationwide 5G network using sub-6 Ghz spectrum by early 2020.
"Getting to mobile 5G first meant pushing the industry and ourselves faster than ever before, but we did it right and blazed a trail for others to follow," said Jeff McElfresh, President, AT&T Technology Operations. "Now that we've had a few weeks to let the network breathe and look at real world results, I'm very encouraged by what we're seeing. We can't wait to drive forward and bring 5G+ to even more consumers and businesses in the coming months."
"It is exciting to see AT&T as one of the world's leaders in these early innings of 5G", says Mark Lowenstein, managing director, Mobile Ecosystem. "This promises to be an exciting year, as we learn about initial mmWave deployments, expand coverage to more cities and across additional bands of spectrum, and see more 5G devices."
Insights from One of the First 5G Customers
Many of our first mobile 5G customers have been small to medium sized businesses. We think 5G technology has great potential to disrupt and improve many industries and provide a direct benefit to American consumers as a result. To support this, we laid out our strategy for 5G in business last month.
We're already working with businesses to implement 5G. The first business we connected is Deep South Studios, a full-service motion picture, television and digital media production facility in New Orleans.
"We jumped at the chance to work with AT&T as an early adopter of 5G" said Mick Flannigan, Executive Vice President, Deep South Studios. "We're interested to see how the technology will handle transferring large amounts of HD video, including high-resolution graphics and video effects. A video production studio can really stand out because of its technology. And if you look at the capabilities of 5G, it feels limitless."
More Cities to Get 5G this Year
Given this encouraging start to our 5G launch, we are moving forward in bringing 5G+ to parts of more cities in the coming months. Today, we're adding Minneapolis, MN and Chicago, IL to our 2019 deployment roadmap.
They will join our previously announced 2019 launch cities: Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Nashville, Orlando, San Diego, San Francisco and San Jose.
Learn more about our path to 5G at att.com/5Gnews.
* Does not represent average speeds. Speeds vary and may be lower.
** Does not reflect current user-experienced 5G+ speeds.