Current 5G (WiFi 6) access sites and sets

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As of 2/26/2020:
to use 5G, you’ll need two things: A phone that supports 5G and a network that offers it. If you’re wondering what 5G smartphones are available in the U.S., we have a handy list you can reference. These range from the Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G to the LG V50 ThinQ 5G.​
For this guide, we’ll only be discussing standards-based 5G. We won’t be including misleading branding like AT&T’s 5G E, which is simply an improved version of 4G LTE. We’ll also only be including mobile 5G, which is the type of 5G that you’ll be able to use on your smartphone (some carriers are deploying broadband 5G). Keep in mind that 5G is typically only available in select areas of cities, so just because a city is touted as having 5G, it doesn’t mean the network is available everywhere. It involves the type of spectrum being used, and you can read up on the different variants here.​
Here’s where you can find mobile 5G in the U.S., no matter which carrier you’re on. In the map below, carriers offering 5G service are listed for major U.S. cities. We’ll be updating this map as more cities are announced.​

see the details @ https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/5g-availability-map/
 
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