Verizon is still working on bringing its 5G Business Internet to more cities. The company recently brought the high-speed 5G service to 18 more cities making it a total of 42 cities.
The speed is up to 400 Mbps without data caps and the company is also giving qualified businesses up to $1,500 to cover early cancelation fees for new customers.
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It’s been a tremendous increase considering that back in April Verizon offered its 5G Business internet in 24 US cities. According to Verizon, that number has jumped to 42 with Verizon 5G coverage now available in about 12 states.
Verizon’s 5G Home Internet is also available now in over 40 states.
With an average speed of 300 Mbps and top speeds going up to 400 Mbps, Verizon’s 5G Business Internet gives customers a 10-year price lock without data caps.
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And now, if a new customer is willing to leave his/her existing network provider, Verizon is giving such eligible new customers up to $1,500 credit to take off the early termination fees.
The starting price of the Verizon 5G Business Internet is $69/month for 100 Mbps. You can also pay $99/month for 200 Mbps and $199/month for 400 Mbps.
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You can check if the service is available in your area. However, the following cities now have access to use the Verizon 5G Business Internet:
- Ann Arbor, MI
- Akron, OH
- Fresno, CA
- Spokane, WA
- Columbia, SC
- Milwaukee, WI
- Tampa, FL
- St. Petersburg, FL
- Memphis, TN
- San Antonio, TX
- Columbus, OH
- Raleigh, NC
- Durham, NC
- Greensboro, NC
- Seattle, WA
- Tucson, AZ
- Des Moines, IA
- New Orleans, LA
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And below are the 24 cities where the service was already available:
- Anaheim
- Atlanta
- Chicago
- Cincinnati
- Cleveland
- Dallas
- Denver
- Detroit
- Houston
- Indianapolis
- Kansas City (MO)
- Las Vegas
- Los Angeles
- Miami
- Minneapolis
- Phoenix
- Sacramento
- Salt Lake City
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- San Jose
- St. Louis
- St. Paul
- Parts of Riverside-Corona, CA
Although T-Mobile is the best 5G coverage, one can not turn a blind eye to the growth that Verizon has made in that department. Do you think Verizon or AT&T will catch up with T-Mobile in the 5G coverage game?