Verizon Deploys C-Band Faster Than Expected
December 8, 2022
Verizon
now covers more than 175 million people with their ultra fast, ultra reliable 5G
Ultra Wideband service, and will offer nationwide 5G Ultra Wideband in Q1 2023.
The ongoing C-Band rollout is a full 13 months ahead of the original schedule,
and continues to accelerate. Less than 21 months after announcing the results of
the FCC’s C-band auction and after securing early access to an additional 30
markets this year, Verizon accelerated its build plan and surpassed its goal of
reaching 175 million people covered by the end of 2022, a month ahead of
schedule.
“Our customers don’t stand still and neither does our network. Today, more than
one out of every two Americans now have access to 5G Ultra Wideband. We know our
customers rely on our service every day and we work for them – continuously
enhancing, expanding and improving our wireless network,” said Hans Vestberg,
Chairman and CEO of Verizon. “And as proud as I am to have crossed this
milestone, I am equally proud of the way we are building our network – with the
most advanced technologies, industry leading security, a robust fiber
underpinning and a robust and varied spectrum portfolio. We are building this
right. We are building this as a platform for innovation for years to come.”
Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband brings power and performance comparable to a wired
broadband internet connection to customers’ pockets. With download speeds up to
one gigabit per second and the capacity to support data-heavy actions, 5G Ultra
Wideband frees people up to do things on the go that many could only do before
when connected to their home internet service. This includes everything from
downloading huge documents and seamlessly streaming movies in HD audio and
video, to playing console quality games and conducting video chats, video
conferencing and FaceTime calls with clear sound and video.
Verizon will continue to build out its 5G Ultra Wideband network using C-band
spectrum providing service for millions more customers in the coming months, but
Verizon’s engineers are not losing sight of the other critical components that
will give customers the most reliable, secure, and robust experience possible on
the Verizon network.
In addition to providing greater coverage, especially in rural and suburban
areas, Verizon will also enhance capacity by activating 100 MHz of C-Band
spectrum in many markets, a significant step up from the 60 MHz of spectrum
available when deployment first began. Once all of its licensed spectrum is made
available, Verizon will have up to 200 MHz of C-Band spectrum deployed in many
markets, which will provide exceptional speed and capacity.
Complementing
the wide coverage of Verizon’s premier C-Band spectrum, Verizon will continue
deploying 5G on mmWave spectrum which provides for exponential capacity in areas
with significantly dense populations such as venues, stadiums, arenas, airports,
major metro areas, office complexes and more. mmWave will also continue to be
used for private network deployments when enterprise customers need the fastest,
most robust 5G service available for their enterprise applications from wireless
manufacturing solutions to connected vehicles to remote healthcare and more.
In addition to making 5G more accessible to more people, Verizon will continue
focusing on building out the advanced technologies that provide increased
security, reliability and customized experiences for customers. Those
advancements include fully deploying the 5G core with Verizon’s proprietary
cloud platform built specifically for telco workloads, advancing the fiber
network to handle exponential increases in data traffic, continuing massive
virtualization of the network to add programmability and flexibility into the
network, using artificial intelligence to drive reliability and performance,
continuing to develop edge computing capabilities to drive down latency, and
continuing to advance antenna configurations to drive speed and efficiency.