I am testing out a 5G home internet connection (over the air to a local tower).  I set it up 2 weeks ago and so far, so good.  The modem unit sits in a window and costs $55 a month.  I went with Ooma to get a landline (VOIP actually) connection that my wife likes to talk to her friends on with her old house phone instead of a cell phone.  I went for the Ooma $10/mo. app service, to view messages, etc. when we are not home.  But you can go with the $0/mo. (after buying the unit and porting the number) basic service and just use your own voice mail/phone. 5G download where I am at happens to be good. 500 Mbps at the high, 75 Mbps at the low and an average of about 180 Mbps. I am giving it 2 months, then decide to cut the copper connect internet goodbye or not.  Upload is slower, but I don't upload much. I did need to add my own router since the 5G unit cannot do VPN, port forwarding, etc. but that is a 1 time cost. The copper connection was going up in price every 6 months or so.  With a 5G unit in the window, you can switch to another 5G carrier (assuming you  have one) real easy. We have 2 or 3.