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FILE- This April 23, 2018, file photo shows the logo for
Verizon above a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock
Exchange. Cellular companies such as Verizon are looking to challenge
traditional cable companies with residential internet service that
promises to be ultra-fast, affordable and wireless. Using an emerging
wireless technology known as 5G, Verizon’s 5G Home service provides an
alternative to cable for connecting laptops, phones, TVs and other
devices over Wi-Fi. It launches in four U.S. cities on Monday, Oct. 1.
(AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
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By MAE ANDERSON, AP
NEW YORK
Cellular companies are looking to challenge traditional cable companies with residential internet service that promises to be ultra-fast, affordable and wireless.
Verizon’s wireless service for the home launches in four cities Monday using an emerging wireless technology known as 5G.
The service promises to be cheaper to build and operate, but its success will depend on whether it turns out to be affordable and reliable.
Verizon won’t be matching cable companies on packages that also come with TV channels and home phone service. But fewer people have been subscribing to such bundles anyway, as they embrace streaming services such as Netflix for video and cellphone services instead of landline.
The Verizon service will start in parts of Houston, Los Angeles, Sacramento, California, and Indianapolis.
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