AT&T continues to roll out its low-band 5G network, with the addition of six new cities. Which add some of the biggest urban areas in the US to AT&T’s growing network. The cities added are New York City, Washington, DC, Baltimore, Las Vegas, Detroit, and Philadelphia.
Access to AT&T’s 5G network is included at no extra charge with AT&T’s Unlimited Extra or Unlimited Elite plans ($75 or $85 per month for a single line) — although using 5G data is not going to count toward the unlimited plans’ throttling caps (50GB and 100GB of total data usage).
Here are a few maps with the coverage :






As with the earlier launch in December, the six new cities feature AT&T’s regular 5G network, built on its low-band 850MHz spectrum technology. In addition to the low-band rollout, AT&T is also launching its mmWave 5G+ network in select areas of Baltimore and Detroit, although the network isn’t available to general customers yet.
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