It turns out, AT&T’s 5GE technology is merely an enhanced version of 4G that most mobile network providers already refer to as 4G LTE or LTE Advanced. This means that 5GE that was supposed to be “evolutionary” is actually 4G LTE. It is no surprise then that in terms of speed, 5GE is slower than actual 5G.
Read moreIs 5G available in Alaska?
Experience the GCI Hometown Advantage with 5G mobile and Alaska’s fastest internet. Our 5G mobile network covers 40% of Alaskans , with faster speeds and more reliable connections. GCI’s new network is more than Alaska’s first 5G service.
Read moreIs there AT&T coverage in Alaska?
AT&T’s network only covers 11% of Alaska , and residents of Maine, Wyoming, and Nevada can also expect spotty coverage.
Read moreWhat states have AT&T 5G?
Here are the states with the best AT&T 5G signal strength:
Read moreWhat cities have 5G with ATT?
AT&T’s new C-band 5G network — which it is calling the 5G+ network — is currently only available in eight metro areas, including Chicago, Houston, Austin, Dallas/Fort Worth, Detroit, Miami, Jacksonville and Orlando .
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