Verizon will roll out 5G wireless home internet service in Baltimore on Thursday, going head-to-head with Comcast for internet customers in the city and touting the new technology’s speed and affordability.
Verizon launched 5G “Ultra Wideband1″ technology for home internet in January in more than 1,700 cities and is expanding this week to parts of downtown and neighborhoods in East, West and South Baltimore.
The telecommunications giant earlier this month introduced the service to a national TV audience during the Super Bowl, airing an ad starring Jim Carrey reprising his role in “The Cable Guy” and depicting 5G as a modern replacement for cable internet.
“The same company that has brought you Fios is leveraging 5G to bring a new option, a new choice to customers,” said Andrew Testa, a Verizon spokesman. “It takes the 5G service that’s outside the home and turns it into Wi-Fi that powers all devices at home, without messy wires that come with a typical cable solution.”... Read More: Yahoo Sports