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Why Verizon Used Its In-House Route to Its 5G Rollout

Why Verizon Used Its In-House Route to Its 5G Rollout

Verizon (VZ) recently became the world’s first mobile operator to launch commercial 5G services. In a recent interview with FierceWireless, Mike Haberman, Verizon’s vice president of network engineering, discussed the company’s 5G Home speeds and what might be called a nonstandard route to 5G. Verizon (VZ) began working on its 5G deployment project when the 3GPP standard equipment for 5G wasn’t available.