US Cellular reveals 11 states to get 5G network by end of 2020
Submitted by
Alex Gordon
on Thu, 2020-07-30 23:35
A few days ago, it was revealed that U.S. Cellular has partnered with Nokia to build its 5G network. After the teaser, the wireless carrier has revealed the 11 new states which will be among the first to get expanded 5G coverage.
The list includes the following states:
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California
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Maine
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Maryland
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New Hampshire
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North Carolina
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Oklahoma
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Oregon
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Texas
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Virginia
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Washington
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West Virginia
The carrier expects its 5G network to go live in select areas of these states by the second half of the year.
As of this writing, there are two states that have access to US Cellular’s 5G network: Iowa and Wisconsin.
US Cellular’s 5G network uses 600MHz low-band spectrum.
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