
5G is live in Baltimore. Verizon is introducing its 5G Ultra Wideband service for wireless customers downtown and in parts of Baltimore County. This service is expected to be double the speeds of 4G and be a significant bridge in the digital divide in terms of internet connectivity, officials said on Wednesday.
โThis is a win-win deal and a game changer for residents and visitors in Baltimore city,โ Mayor Bernard C. โJackโ Young said at a press conference.
Verizon said Baltimore is the first city where this 5G connectivity is going live in Maryland.
โWe are excited about the possibilities of this cutting-edge technology to connect all Baltimoreans, especially those who have been historically disconnected and left out,โ City Council President Brandon Scott said in a statement.
5G is the next generation of mobile technology, promising improved download speeds and capacity. However, itโs not moving to a new generation all at once, as mobile carriers are releasing services in certain areas and versions as the technology becomes available.
The service thatโs being launched in Baltimore is under the banner of 5G Ultra Wideband, which runs on a millimeter wave network thatโs the companyโs fastest version so far but has a shorter range, according to The Verge. As a result, Verizon has been expanding this service in parts of certain cities, which now includes Baltimore. At the same time, it also launched this week a service called 5G Nationwide that will be more widely available, including all of Maryland. It is slower than the Ultra Wideband (though faster than LTE), and can be used in a wider area.
According to Verizon, the 5G Ultra Wideband service will be available in areas including Inner Harbor, downtown, Power Plant Live! Camden Yards & M&T Bank Stadium, Towson University, and Cockeysville. Itโs expected to offer up to four Gbps download speeds and be able to handle 100 times the data volumes of 4G.
Those areas of the city arenโt known as historically disconnected and left out. But the tenor of Youngโs press conference was that the technology is new and should eventually permeate the whole city. As the relationship grows with Verizon, at least form the administrationโs perspective, they want to use 5G as a means to increasing internet connectivity for all.
