Verizon has been making significant network improvements in various cities and towns across the US, with a focus on both 4G and 5G services. In mid-December, the carrier announced major network upgrades in over 50 locations, including expansion of 4G service and sporadic mentions of 5G.
Here is a full list of locations where Verizon confirmed network upgrades:
– Arizona: Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, Scottsdale, Chandler, Tempe, Queen Creek
– Indiana: Francesville, Lee, Madison, Odon, Richmond, Warsaw
– Kentucky: Barbourville, Falmouth, Mt. Eden, Salem
– Michigan: Gaylord
– Minnesota: Chanhassen, Esko, Red Wing, Silver Corners
– Ohio: Chagrin Falls, Columbia Station, Cuyahoga Falls, Dalton, Delaware, Grafton, Hubbard, Litchfield, Ravenna, Rootstown, Sunbury, Youngstown
– Pennsylvania: Irwin, New Alexandria, North East, Punxsutawney, Salisbury
– Texas: Austin, Round Rock, Frisco, Aubrey, Prosper, Addison, McKinney
– Virginia: Newington
– Wisconsin: Bloomer, Butternut, Menasha, Oak Creek
It is important to note that in some cases, the improvements may not cover an entire city or town, but only parts of it. Verizon provides detailed information on where you can expect to have 4G and 5G coverage in their announcements.
If you live in any of the locations mentioned above, make sure to check out Verizon’s announcements for more information.