From The Verge- https://www.theverge.com/2018/9/11/...band-internet-service-installations-october-1
The future of internet speed is coming and it comes with a hefty $70 a month fee for not-current customers. I'm going to go with a not so bold prediction there will be a hard data cap; I think they'll be greedy and make it 100 GBs. As is, "unlimited" 4G on verizon is capped at 15 GB before you get switched to dialup speeds.
As a person with no internet at home, I might finally sign up and test out the speeds. The switch from 3g to 4g on phones was a revolution from what I remember.
Throttle me if old.
Verizon’s 5G broadband internet service will go live later this fall, with installations starting on October 1st in Houston, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, and Sacramento, the company announced today. This marks the first 5G commercial service to launch in the US, and it sees Verizon make good on its promise to do so in November 2017. Verizon is calling it simply 5G Home.
As for pricing and availability goes, Verizon says customers in those select metro areas can sign up for it starting on September 13th, so long as their address in a supported ZIP code. It will cost $50 a month for existing Verizon Wireless customers, and $70 for non-Verizon customers. If you’re one of the first members to sign up for the service, Verizon will sweeten the deal with free installation, three months of complimentary service, a free Chromecast or Apple TV 4K, and three months of free YouTube TV.
The future of internet speed is coming and it comes with a hefty $70 a month fee for not-current customers. I'm going to go with a not so bold prediction there will be a hard data cap; I think they'll be greedy and make it 100 GBs. As is, "unlimited" 4G on verizon is capped at 15 GB before you get switched to dialup speeds.
As a person with no internet at home, I might finally sign up and test out the speeds. The switch from 3g to 4g on phones was a revolution from what I remember.
Throttle me if old.