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Verizon preps 5G launch in Chicago and Minneapolis on April 11

Verizon confirmed plans to launch its 5G Ultra Wideband Network in Chicago and Minneapolis on April 11, and in more than 30 markets across the country by the end of the year. The company previously launched a 5G fixed service for home broadband in October 2018 in certain neighborhoods of Houston, Los Angeles, Sacramento and Indianapolis.

Verizon is offering the new 5G moto mod, which pairs with the moto z3, to form a 5G-enabled smartphone.

Verizon will offer unlimited 5G data for $10 per month (with the first three months free) above the cost of a current 4G plan.

“Continuing our track record of 5G ‘firsts,’ we are thrilled to bring the first 5G-upgradeable smartphone exclusively to Verizon customers,” said Verizon’s chief technology officer, Kyle Malady. “Not all 5G networks are the same. Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband network is built by the company with the nation’s best and most reliable 4G LTE network. It will change the way we live, work, learn and play, starting in Chicago and Minneapolis and rapidly expanding to more than 30 U.S. markets this year.”

Verizon provides network transformation update

Verizon provided a broad update on its 5G vision, saying it will pursue a multi use case strategy encompassing deep fiber access, spectrum, software-defined networking and multi-access edge computing (MEC) platforms as key technologies for enhancing the user experience.

Some key points from the recent Investor Briefing:

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