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Verizon's light service, FiOS, is currently only available
in the northeastern United States.
Company CEO Lowell.
Lowell McAdam said Tuesday that he wants to expand the service across the United States, but does not plan to do so by stretching the cable to various regions, but through the next generation of 5G wireless communication technology currently under development to connect every home
.
"I don't know why there are limits
to our range of services.
" McTAdam said
at a shareholder meeting on Tuesday.
If Verizon expands FiOS broadband service nationwide, it will be a major market change
for some regions that don't have multiple options.
At the same time, Verizon's move also solves the long-standing problem
of not having access to high-speed Internet in some remote areas.
Verizon has just completed initial testing
.
The test results in this phase are very attractive - 5G speed can reach hundreds of times the speed of current cable TV networks and DSL network connections - foreign media CNET announced a test score of 3.
77Gbps in February this year, which is equivalent to downloading 600 high-definition movies
in half an hour.
The ultimate goal of 5G technology is to allow users to get ultra-high-speed network connections
while moving.
However, most people in the industry believe that they will not see the commercial application
of 5G before 2020.
McTAdam revealed that Verizon has cooperated
in Boston on plans to build a future smart city based on 5G technology.
The company will use its cell towers across the U.
S.
as exchange base stations and expand its services beyond the northeastern United States
.
Ultra-fast internet connectivity can support emerging technologies including virtual reality, 3D video conferencing and more, "and the Star Wars episodes we've seen in the past could come true
.
" McTAdam said
.
However, in the process of competing for 5G technology, McTAdam admitted that Verizon's progress is two years
slower than its rivals.
"But we will lead
on 5G technology.
" We will even lead the world
in 6G.
McTAdam said
.
Verizon's light service, FiOS, is currently only available
in the northeastern United States.
Company CEO Lowell.
Lowell McAdam said Tuesday that he wants to expand the service across the United States, but does not plan to do so by stretching the cable to various regions, but through the next generation of 5G wireless communication technology currently under development to connect every home
.
"I don't know why there are limits
to our range of services.
" McTAdam said
at a shareholder meeting on Tuesday.
If Verizon expands FiOS broadband service nationwide, it will be a major market change
for some regions that don't have multiple options.
At the same time, Verizon's move also solves the long-standing problem
of not having access to high-speed Internet in some remote areas.
Verizon has just completed initial testing
.
The test results in this phase are very attractive - 5G speed can reach hundreds of times the speed of current cable TV networks and DSL network connections - foreign media CNET announced a test score of 3.
77Gbps in February this year, which is equivalent to downloading 600 high-definition movies
in half an hour.
The ultimate goal of 5G technology is to allow users to get ultra-high-speed network connections
while moving.
However, most people in the industry believe that they will not see the commercial application
of 5G before 2020.
McTAdam revealed that Verizon has cooperated
in Boston on plans to build a future smart city based on 5G technology.
The company will use its cell towers across the U.
S.
as exchange base stations and expand its services beyond the northeastern United States
.
Ultra-fast internet connectivity can support emerging technologies including virtual reality, 3D video conferencing and more, "and the Star Wars episodes we've seen in the past could come true
.
" McTAdam said
.
However, in the process of competing for 5G technology, McTAdam admitted that Verizon's progress is two years
slower than its rivals.
"But we will lead
on 5G technology.
" We will even lead the world
in 6G.
McTAdam said
.