5G is on the rise in the US, so just like with the 4G LTE rollout of years past, we are seeing a similar trickle out of 5G cities from US carriers. Whether they feature 5G mmW or sub-6 5G tech, there is a good chance 5G is close to your neck of the woods.
Since carriers like Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint only ever announce a couple of 5G areas at a time, we figured you might want a giant list of 5G cities for each, all in one place, that is (hopefully) updated regularly. You’ll find that here.
Verizon 5G Cities
Atlanta, GA |
New York, NY |
Boise, ID |
Panama City, FL |
Chicago, IL |
Phoenix, AZ |
Denver, CO |
Providence, RI |
Detroit, MI |
St. Paul, MN |
Indianapolis, IN |
Washington, DC |
Minneapolis, MN |
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AT&T 5G Cities
Atlanta, GA |
New Orleans, LA |
Austin, TX |
New York City, NY |
Charlotte, NC |
Oklahoma City, OK |
Dallas, TX
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Orlando, FL |
Houston, TX |
Raleigh, NC |
Indianapolis, IN |
San Antonio, TX |
Jacksonville, FL |
San Diego, CA |
Las Vegas, NV |
San Francisco, CA |
Los Angeles, CA |
San Jose, CA |
Louisville, KY |
Waco, TX |
Nashville, TN |
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T-Mobile 5G Cities
Atlanta, GA |
Las Vegas, NV |
Cleveland, OH |
Los Angeles, CA |
Dallas, TX |
New York, NY |
Sprint 5G Cities
Atlanta, GA |
Los Angeles, CA |
Chicago, IL |
New York, NY |
Dallas-Fort Worth, TX |
Phoenix, AZ |
Houston, TX |
Washington DC |
Kansas City, MO/KS |
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Updated September 26, 2019 – added New York, Boise, Panama City to Verizon.
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