Verizon's5G home
broadband service, Verizon 5G Home, launches in select areas on Oct.
1 at a cost of $50 for Verizon Wireless customers and $70 for customers who
don't use Verizon Wireless.
The company is promising home broadband speeds from
300 megabits per second up to 1 gigabit per second.
Where
is it available?
Verizon 5G Home will be available
starting Oct. 1 in Houston, Indianapolis, Los Angeles and Sacramento, though
not everyone in these cities will be able to get access to this home internet
service.
What
is Verizon offering?
There are admittedly some pretty
good freebies flowing here -- free installation, three months of free service,
a free Chromecast or Apple TV 4K ($179 at Apple) and three
months of free YouTube TV, plus priority to purchase the first 5G mobile device
when it's available.
Is
there a catch?
There is a tiny asterisk, if you ask
some critics. Despite the ability to deliver high speeds, Verizon's 5G Home
service technically isn't 5G since this early launch uses non-industry-standard
technology (learn more about the basics of 5G).
Once Verizon switches to
industry-standard 5G equipment, the company will be able to expand the service
to new markets.
How
to sign up for Verizon's 5G service
Go to Firston5G.com and type in your
address. (The site goes live on Thursday at 5 a.m. PT/8 a.m. ET.)
If you're
eligible to receive service in your area, you'll be guided to the signup
process. If it's not available at the moment, sign up for updates on future
availability.
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