If you follow the telecom industry like we do, you've likely been inundated with news recently about the rise of 5G wireless service. The technology should eventually allow for numerous advancements, like better video streaming and connected self-driving cars. While that may be a little down the line, 5G service is now here in the U.S. Odds are, though, you don't have access to it.
While most experts don't expect widespread 5G adoption until 2020, here's a list of cities where you can currently receive 5G service--provided you have the correct device to do so.
Verizon (mobile via 5G-enabled phone)
-Select areas in Chicago and Minneapolis
Verizon (5G home broadband internet)
-Houston
-Indianapolis
-Los Angeles
-Sacramento
AT&T (via mobile hotspot)
-Atlanta
-Austin
-Charlotte
-Dallas
-Houston
-Indianapolis
-Jacksonville
-Los Angeles
-Louisville
-Nashville
-New Orleans
-Oklahoma City
-Orlando
-Raleigh
-San Antonio
-San Diego
-San Francisco
-San Jose
-Waco