If you are looking at upgrading your home internet connection or ditching your cable company, Verizon’s 5G Home could be the solution you need. Powered by the carrier’s 5G mmW (5G UW) network, it’s capable of up to 1Gbps download speeds although you’ll probably average out at around 300Mbps. Verizon’s 5G Home service is slowly expanding its reach, and we’ve got the full list of eligible cities for you after the break.
(Updated April 29, 2021) Verizon’s 5G Home is available in the following locations or parts thereof:
- Phoenix, AZ
- Riverside, CA
- Anaheim, CA
- Los Angeles, CA
- Sacramento, CA
- San Diego, CA
- San Francisco, CA
- San Jose, CA
- Denver, CO
- Hartford, CT
- Miami, FL
- Tampa, FL
- Atlanta, GA
- Chicago, IL
- Indianapolis, IN
- Louisville, KY
- Detroit, MI
- Minneapolis, MN
- Saint Paul, MN
- Kansas City, MO
- St. Louis, MO
- Charlotte, NC
- Omaha, NE
- Las Vegas, NV
- Cincinnati, OH
- Cleveland, OH
- Arlington, TX
- Dallas, TX
- Houston, TX
- Salt Lake City, UT
- Milwaukee, WI
5G Home costs $50 monthly for Verizon customers and $70 for non-customers and can be self-installed which means you don’t need to waste your time waiting for the technician to arrive.
New customers will receive perks such as a free month of YouTube TV, a 12-month subscription to Disney+, and a Stream TV box from Verizon. As an added bonus, the carrier is also throwing in an Amazon smart bundle that includes an Echo Show 5, a Ring Stick Up Cam, Echo Dot, and an Amazon Smart Plug, all of which will add a ton of smarts to your home. Verizon will also offer up to $500 to cover early termination fees for customers who leave their current internet provider and switch to 5G Home Internet.
It’s a pretty small list right now, but we’ll update the post as and when Verizon expands the reach of its 5G Home service to more cities. In the meantime, you can check on availability for your home by clicking the link below.
[Verizon]