AT&T 5G: When and Where You Can Get It in 2026
Here’s what AT&T offers for 5G customers, and where you can get this service
Updated on January 26, 2026
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AT&T is one of many carriers with a 5G network throughout the US, and was the first to launch mobile 5G services in select cities on December 21, 2018.
AT&T 5G Cities
AT&T’s 5G+ service (the mmWave type) is live in more than 50 cities, including:
- AK: Springdale
- AL: Birmingham
- AR: Little Rock, Pine Bluff
- AZ: Phoenix
- CA: Anaheim, Bakersfield, Fairfield, Fresno, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Modesto, Monterey, Oxnard, Sacramento, Salinas, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, San Luis Obispo, Santa Ana, Santa Rosa, Stockton, Vallejo, Yuba City
- CO: Colorado Springs, Denver
- CT: Bridgeport, Hartford, New London, North Haven, West Haven
- DC: Washington, DC
- DE: Wilmington
- FL: Daytona Beach, Ocala, Orlando
- GA: Atlanta, Macon, Warner Robbins
- HI: Honolulu
- ID: Boise City
- IL: Chicago
- IN: Anderson, Evansville, Indianapolis, Muncie
- KS: Lawrence, Wichita
- KY: Lexington-Fayette, Louisville
- LA: New Orleans
- MA: Boston, New Bedford, Worcester
- MD: Baltimore, Ocean City
- MI: Ann Arbor, Detroit, Flint, Grand Rapids
- MN: Minneapolis, St. Paul
- MO: Columbia, Kansas City, St. Joseph
- MS: Jackson
- NC: Charlotte, Durham, Raleigh
- NJ: Asbury Park, Atlantic City, New Brunswick, Trenton, Vineland
- NV: Las Vegas
- NY: Buffalo, Lake Placid, New York City, Rochester, Syracuse
- OH: Akron, Canton, Cincinatti, Cleveland, Columbus
- OK: Oklahoma City, Tulsa,
- OR: Medford, Portland, Salem
- PA: King of Prussia, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, University Park, Warren, Youngstown
- RI: Providence
- SC: Charlotte, Greenville
- TN: Knoxville, Nashville
- TX: Abilene, Amarillo, Austin, College Station, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Galveston, Houston, Killeen, Lubbock, San Antonio, Sherman, Temple, Victoria
- UT: Orem, Provo, Salt Lake City
- WA: Seattle
- WI: Kenosha, Milwaukee
AT&T’s low-band 5G network is available in over 27,000 cities. They also use mid-band spectrum to provide a combination of fast speeds and wide coverage.
As of January 2026, this is AT&T’s 5G coverage map for the continental US and southern Canada:
What Is AT&T’s 5G Network?
AT&T offers multiple types of service, depending on how far the signal needs to reach.
5G+ uses millimeter-wave spectrum or mid-band spectrum, the former of which is available in over 50 cities. The low-band network has currently reached over 295 million people in the US and is usable in thousands of cities and towns.
The company also offers a fixed wireless access (FWA) solution, where you can get 5G internet at home, called AT&T Internet Air.
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AT&T 5G Plan Details
AT&T is branding its mmWave and mid-band network as 5G+. Their nationwide, low-band network is called 5G.
Several unlimited plans support 5G. See AT&T’s 5G phones to see what’s compatible with the network.
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