The launch of Verizon 5G Internet Business that began in parts of Chicago, Houston and Los Angeles continues this month in 21 new markets and more are underway, the company announced Thursday. Verizon Business markets constant wireless connectivity as a cable option for small and medium businesses. In a press release, Tami Erwin, CEO of Verizon Business, said: “As 5G Business Internet evolves in new cities, businesses of all sizes can achieve ultra-fast speeds, low latency, and next-generation ultra-wide 5G broadband. -programs enabled without limitations or limitations of knowledge”.
According to the announcement, Verizon 5G Internet Business will be performed Thursday in parts of Anaheim, California, Atlanta, Georgia, Cincinnati and Cleveland, Ohio, Dallas, Texas, Denver, Colorado, Detroit, Michigan, Indianapolis, Indiana, Kansas City, Missouri, Las Vegas, Nevada, Miami, Florida, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Phoenix, Arizona, Sacramento, California, Salt Lake City, Utah, San Diego, San Francisco and San Jose, California, St. Louis, Missouri and St. Paul, Minnesota, with portions of Riverside-CoronaArray California will be held on April 22.
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The news comes in the form of a duel from T-Mobile, AT
“Like the market, T-Mobile sees itself as a disruptive force for traditional AT operators
Verizon Business’ Erwin said, “We will continue to expand the footprint of professional 5G Internet and offer competitive pricing, capacity and flexibility of our full product diversity and more companies across the country. “
Verizon Business 5G Internet includes packs of one hundred ($69/month), two hundred ($99/month) and 400 ($199/month) Mbps to serve giant and small and medium-sized businesses with no knowledge limit. 10-year value freeze for new customers, without the need for long-term contracts.
The company said in its announcement that its 5G Internet complements Verizon Business’ portfolio of virtual transformation networks and tools, adding 5G mobility and 5G Edge cellular computing services, OneTalk voice communications, the BlueJeans video collaboration platform through Verizon, complex security services. and other commercial services.
Earlier this month, Verizon and Amazon Web Services announced a 5G partnership to offer businesses a low-latency outer edge option with an on-premises hybrid cloud for AWS software.
In January, Verizon Business found 700 business generation resolution managers and found that 55% had heard, read, or noticed much about 5G, and 80% thought it would create new opportunities for their businesses. There is some department between IT managers and the C-level executives about whether 5G is a more sensible priority, however, 54% of IT managers said this is the case, while only 39% of Suite C agreed.
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