Verizon Continues To Upgrade Providence’s Best Network
Recent upgrades lead to testing results that show customers in Providence have the best experience on Verizon’s network
Verizon has recently made major upgrades to the network serving customers in Providence, RI. These upgrades are part of a multi-year redesign of its network architecture to stay ahead of exponential data usage increases, upgrade the technology in the network, and to pave the way for personalized customer experiences. Network upgrades in Providence include deploying new cell sites to extend coverage and capacity in local communities. They also include adding more capacity on fiber optic cables to move more data through the network and adding bandwidth to the cellular network to accommodate new services like wireless internet service for homes and businesses. Specifics on the upgrades include:
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- Engineers have deployed 5G Ultra Wideband service using Millimeter Wave (mmWave), its premium, high-band spectrum which allows for extremely fast speeds and massive capacity as well as C-band spectrum designed for fast speeds, high capacity and wide coverage. With the recent deployments and upgrades, 86% of people in Providence now have access to 5G service from Verizon. Verizon Engineers have deployed 5G Ultra Wideband service using its C-band spectrum designed for high capacity and wide coverage and its premium mmWave spectrum. Most notably, Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband service using mmWave spectrum has recently expanded to
- East Providence including Price, Riverside, Kent, Orlo Avenue, Woodgate, Armington Corner, and Crook Point
- Cranston including Cranston Center, Colonial Avenue, Edgewood, and Phoenix Avenue
- Pawtucket including Darlington, West Fairlawn, and Park Terrace
- Providence including Hartford, Valley, Doyle, Elmwood, Mount Hope, Providence College, and Silverlake
- North Providence including Woodville, Allard, Centerdale, and Fatima
- 5G service using C-band spectrum has similarly expanded to major cities including Providence RI, Pawtucket RI, Attleboro MA, Woonsocket RI, Fall River MA, Warwick RI, Newport RI, Narragansett RI
- These deployments used Verizon’s recently acquired C-band spectrum, designed to provide wide coverage for 5G service. Throughout Providence, Verizon engineers are using 60 MHz of C-band spectrum to deliver 5G service to customers. By the end of the year, customers in Providence will be able to take advantage of nearly three times that amount of spectrum as it becomes available for 5G Ultra Wideband. That additional bandwidth will turbo charge the service, offering significantly higher speeds, much greater capacity to accommodate more customers and more robust services
- Lastly, the addition of 5G service and the many additional wireless solutions allow far more data to travel on the wireless network in Providence. That exponential increase in data carried into and out of the cell sites serving the community requires upgraded fiber optic cable links. Fiber optic cables are used to move data between cell sites and connect those sites to the rest of the network. Verizon has increased the capacity on the fiber connections in many cell sites in the Providence area so they can carry 10 times the amount of data.
“Our network engineers work tirelessly to ensure we can provide the most reliable connections across Providence. We will continue to unlock the power of 5G for our customers with better connectivity for their phones, homes and businesses, as part of our ongoing commitment to this community,” said Kevin Smith, Vice President of Network Engineering and Operations for Verizon.
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With these and other technology advancements on Verizon’s network, customers are able to use more data in more ways. This multi-service network powers
- Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices that do very little networking and stay in place,
- smartphones with infinite opportunities to use data in a highly mobile environment,
- home and business internet which provides connectivity via the wireless network for homes, offices and retail environments, and
- complex solutions like Augmented Reality or enterprise real-time video and data analysis that require massive computing capabilities.
As 5G technology advances and is even more widely adopted by consumers the variety of solutions that will use Verizon’s network will continue to evolve as well.
Providence, RI customers have the best experience on Verizon’s network
The recent network upgrades have led to customers and visitors to Providence, RI having the best experience when using the Verizon network, according to the nation’s most rigorous scientific testing company RootMetrics. In the most recent test measuring performance of major wireless carriers throughout Providence, Verizon not only wins for overall network performance, but is unbeaten in every single category tested including accessibility, reliability, speed and performance in texts and calls. Today’s results show great speeds for Verizon customers in Providence with Verizon’s median download speed increasing 77% and upload speeds increasing 65% in the market since last year*.
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