Verizon Just Launched Its First 5G Network; Here's Your Path to Profit

On April 3, Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ) introduced the nation's first 5G network services in Chicago and Minneapolis, kicking off one of the most explosive tech investing opportunities we've seen.

Verizon's rollout of its 5G network was largely brushed under the rug by major media outlets. They dismissed it, citing spotty coverage and limited accessibility as reasons to ignore the breakthrough.

But they're missing the big picture.

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The truth is Verizon's breakthrough is just the tip of the iceberg in the 5G revolution - and investors should be racing to get in on the ground floor as Verizon breaks the latest tech glass ceiling.

Here's why Verizon's 5G rollout is a game changer - and you can still get in early on this tech revolution...

Verizon's Just Getting Started - and So Are the Profits

If Verizon's rollout of 5G technology seems limited, that's because the company is merely in the early stages of providing full nationwide coverage of 5G wireless service.

On Feb. 20, Verizon announced that it plans to offer 5G coverage in 30 American cities by the end of 2019 - a major step forward in making 5G coverage accessible across the continent.

And Verizon isn't the only big-name firm chasing nationwide 5G distribution. AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) is moving to introduce high-quality 5G service to nearly 20 cities in 2019. Plus, AT&T is already trying to tap into the hype with its "5G Evolution" campaign.

Meanwhile, Sprint Corp. (NYSE: S) is pushing to match Verizon's 30-city commitment over the same time frame.

As you can see, competition for 5G superiority is fierce - and for good reason.

5G technology allows data to be sent and downloaded at speeds previously considered impossible.

According to recent speed tests, 5G is approximately 20 times faster than 4G streaming speeds, offering a peak minimum download speed of 20 Gbps. Not only does this kind of speed make streaming services lightning fast, it enables us to integrate digital technologies with devices that were previously unthinkable.

And in doing so, it will allow companies to develop entirely new products - and generate fresh profits.

Nowhere is this more the case than with self-driving cars...

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Until the advent of 5G development, self-driving vehicle development had been hamstrung by the digital connectivity speeds necessary to get autonomous cars to process real-time data effectively.

Nationwide distribution of 5G coverage eliminates this roadblock - and makes autonomous vehicles a reality.

But that's not all.

In addition to making self-driving cars a reality, widespread 5G coverage will unlock the full potential of a long sought-after digital integration: the Internet of things (IoT).

The IoT is the spread of digital connectivity to everyday devices in an effort to integrate them into our modern communication network and expand their potential.

This movement is likely to revolutionize our approach to everything from industrial production to grocery shopping.

Not only will companies and consumers be able to make more effective decisions - they'll be able to be more productive than ever before. And that's going to result in new ideas and products flooding the marketplace.

All this and more will be possible thanks to widespread 5G connectivity - that's why we think now is the perfect time to get in on the ground floor of 5G investment.

Thankfully, we know just the way to do it...

5G Is Coming: The Breakthrough of the Century Could Rest on This $6 Stock

CNBC reports that this opportunity is worth $12.3 trillion... and it's gearing up to make an appearance all over America.

In fact, some of these devices are showing up right in your neighborhood - and I'm willing to bet you didn't even notice.

Our Silicon Valley insider mapped out all the details in this report.

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