For a wireless network that will be needed to enable the cities of the future, 5G has made a relatively quiet debut in Pittsburgh.
That’s probably because, for now, you won’t notice a difference until you drop about $1,300 on a 5G-compatible phone.
AT&T rolled out its fifth-generation network in Pittsburgh in December, one of the first phases of a nationwide plan, but the benefits are only available to a small number of users … READ MORE

