Verizon 5G Home Internet Service Coming to Indianapolis 5G Home Broadband Offering will Include YouTube TV and Apple TV4K Verizon today announced Indianapolis as the fourth city scheduled to receive 5G residential broadband service in the second half of 2018. The company previously said it would launch 5G in four cities this year, and Indianapolis joins Houston, Los Angeles and Sacramento as the first U.S. cities to get 5G service. Verizon will be the first wireless technology provider to deploy 5G residential broadband service and 5G mobile service in the United States. Home internet service will begin in the four identified markets this year. As mobile devices become available in early 2019, Verizon plans to quickly move to be first in 5G mobile service. For Indianapolis consumers, 5G
residential broadband means greater internet service options and faster
internet speeds. The launch marks the next phase in Verizon’s
long-standing relationship with Indiana state and local officials and
the local utility, Indianapolis Power & Light. “The city of Indianapolis has been a strong partner in laying the groundwork for Verizon 5G,” said Tami Erwin, Verizon’s Executive Vice President, Wireless Operations. “We trialed 5G during the Indianapolis 500 in May 2017 and now we’re bringing next generation home broadband connectivity to residents. By becoming an early leader in 5G, Indianapolis will have a head start in seeing what this technology can do, using it to build an innovative city of the future.” Verizon will host an employee town hall at the Verizon Wireless store at 8760 Michigan Road Indianapolis, IN at 11:00 am ET on Thursday August 16, 2018 to thank Indiana-based employees and local government and business leaders that continue to support Verizon’s 5G residential broadband deployment. This meeting is open to the media and will be live-streamed via https://www.facebook.com/vzuptospeed/. 5G Internet Includes YouTube TV and Apple TV 4K Verizon also announced today that YouTube TV and Apple TV 4K will be included with the initial 5G broadband offering in Sacramento, Los Angeles, Houston and Indianapolis. YouTube TV offers
cable-free live TV with over 60 networks, including ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC,
plus popular cable networks like TNT, TBS, CNN, ESPN, AMC, and FX, and
local sports networks from NBC Sports, FOX Sports, and NESN in select
markets. You can watch YouTube TV on any screen - mobile, tablet or
computer - and easily stream to your TV with apps built for Roku, Apple
TV, Xbox One, Android TVs and Samsung and LG 2016 and 2017 smart TVs;
and Chromecast, Chromecast built-in TVs, and AirPlay through Apple TV.
YouTube TV includes a cloud DVR, with no storage space limits. |