Verizon to Start Testing 5G in 2016

By Ben Berkowitz edited by Dan Bova Sep 08, 2015
Verizon Wireless

This story originally appeared on CNBC

Did you just upgrade your cell phone to take advantage of fast “4G” network speeds?

You’re going to need a new phone.

Verizon said on Monday it would start field trials next year of 5G technology, offering a 50-fold increase in data capability over current networks.

While 5G networks were expected to launch in the United States after 2020 (10 years following the commercial launch of 4G networks), Verizon said it wanted to speed up adoption of the technology.

The company is setting up testing environments in Massachusetts and San Francisco to begin experimenting with higher-speed networks.

It is working with vendors including Alcatel-Lucent and Ericsson on developing 5G, which is a shorthand reference to the fifth generation of mobile networking technology.

Did you just upgrade your cell phone to take advantage of fast “4G” network speeds?

You’re going to need a new phone.

Verizon said on Monday it would start field trials next year of 5G technology, offering a 50-fold increase in data capability over current networks.

While 5G networks were expected to launch in the United States after 2020 (10 years following the commercial launch of 4G networks), Verizon said it wanted to speed up adoption of the technology.

The company is setting up testing environments in Massachusetts and San Francisco to begin experimenting with higher-speed networks.

It is working with vendors including Alcatel-Lucent and Ericsson on developing 5G, which is a shorthand reference to the fifth generation of mobile networking technology.

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Ben Berkowitz

Partner, Keker & Van Nest
Ben Berkowitz is a partner at the law firm Keker & Van Nest in San Francisco. He litigates high-stakes business and intellectual property disputes.

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