AT&T will launch real mobile 5G in 12 cities by the end of 2018, but before that can happen, it says it has to lay "the 5G network foundation" first. Since it's upgrading cell towers to prepare for real 5G anyway, the carrier has rolled out its pseudo (fixed-in-place) 5G network called "5G Evolution" to parts of 117 new markets, bringing the total to 141. It's also launching LTE-LAA, a faster type of LTE connection that uses an unlicensed spectrum, in parts of Boston, Sacramento and McAllen, Texas.
Source: AT&T
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