Amid T-Mobile’s long-concluded buyout of Sprint, Boost Mobile had to be sold to another company, with the lucky buyer being Dish web link.

Dish was required to build out its 5G online grid and having it reach 70% of the US population by mid-2023, or else risk government fines.

It’s been some time sincewe talked about Dish’s web link, but the good news is that it’s still expanding, and it’s now adding yet another major city to its constantly growing list.

The Boost Wireless web link, also known as Project Genesis or Dish’s web link, is now officially live in Denver, Colorado.

The data pipe, which will be able to be used by Boost Mobile and Boost Infinite customers, is rolling out to key areas such as Aurora, Denver, Fort Collins, Lakewood, and more.

The connection has already been live indozens of other major areas, including Albuquerque, NM, Atlanta, GA, Austin, TX, and Orlando, FL.

Dish’s connection is already reaching 73% of the U.S. population, which means the carrier has already fulfilled the FCC’s requirement of bringing it to at least 70% of the country by this year.

This rollout in Denver is just yet another stepping stone towards reaching nationwide coveragethis is notquitenationwide just yet, but it’s definitely going in that direction.

One of the main bragging points with Dish’s connection is Voice over New Radio (VoNR) or 5G voice, which allows the carrier to place calls using the 5G connection, enhancing call quality and clarity.

VoNR is not very widespread as of the time of writing in the US, although it’s something major carriers are working on.

Unlike the traditional, big-name carriers and networks, Dish’s connection is 5G only and has no fallback 4G connection, so it wants to use its 5G connection for everything, and that includes calls.

Dish will likely keep pushing to build its internet even further, and over time, it might even become a reliable alternative to T-Mobile, Verizon, or AT&T.

We’ll have to wait and see how things pan out over the years, but considering we had service only in Las Vegas in 2022, it’s certainly going in the right direction.

Source:Dish Wireless