Do you still need to pay for your home cable internet with 5G rolling out across the country? That's a good question. First, let's discuss what 5G internet is. It's the latest in internet innovation ...
Dish took on its fourth carrier role when Sprint and T-Mobile merged, and has been under the gun by the FCC to roll out the service. It’s supposed to a viable competitor to its bigger rivals. Dish ...
The major 5G carriers are all rolling out 5G, and Verizon was arguably the first to start doing so. It started with pockets of mmWave coverage in some major cities and has since adopted Sub-6 coverage ...
Verizon’s 5G plans may have hit some turbulence with the Federal Aviation Administration this week, but that hasn’t fully stopped the carrier. On Tuesday, the nation’s largest wireless provider ...
The premise is simple: You’re already paying your wireless carrier for mobile data, so why not use the same company for your home internet, too, and potentially get a discount? If, like many other ...
As technology changes, we typically expect our devices to become faster and more reliable, especially when it comes to popular activities like streaming movies, using navigation, and downloading our ...
Verizon and AT&T turned on a major new part of their 5G networks Wednesday. The networks use wavelengths called C-band to cover a large part of the country with wireless service that should be ...
Ever since the first 5G networks went live more than two years ago, we’ve tested them and talked to people to see if they’ve really made a difference. Too often, the answer was a clear “no.” But after ...
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