Some speedy new 4G LTE networks are in place around the U.S.
Which is never a bad thing.
Per AppleInsider, AT&T this week announced that its high-speed 4G LTE network — compatible with Apple’s latest iPhone 5, iPad and iPad mini — has launched in 15 new markets, and also expanded coverage in a handful of other locations.
A total of 10 new locations with 4G LTE reception were announced by AT&T on Friday:
– Boise, Idaho
– Boulder, Colo.
– Bowling Green, Ky.
– Harrisburg, Pa.
– Hartford, Conn.
– Lancaster, Pa.
– Lexington, Ken.
– New Haven, Conn.
– Ogden, Utah
– Providence, R.I.
Those 10 are joined by five other markets that AT&T announced have LTE connectivity on Tuesday of this week:
– Green Bay, Wis.
– Melbourne, Fla.
– Oxford, Miss.
– Springfield, Mass.
– Tucson, Ariz.
Finally, AT&T also announced this week that its existing 4G LTE network has expanded in a handful of markets. They are:
– Middlesex County, N.J.
– Phoenix, Ariz.
– Salt Lake City, Utah
– Los Angeles, Calif.
The latest expansions are the most significant update to AT&T’s network since mid-November, when the company’s 4G LTE coverage was extended to 24 new markets, including Denver, Colo., and Columbus, Ohio.
In all, AT&T’s 4G LTE network has been launched in 124 markets. The company plans to reach 250 million people by the end of 2013, and 300 million by the end of 2014.
As always, let us know how AT&T’s 4G LTE network is working out for you (and if it’s worth the fairly heady price tag you pay each and every month)…
One reply on “AT&T activates additional 4G LTE networks in 24 U.S. cities”
Providence, RI has has LTE since at least October when I got my iPhone 5, that being said coverage was mainly towards providence metro area. I did realize a significant improvement this week, I now have LTE about 90% of the time when I go out. I now have 3bars LTE at home (Cranston) didn’t have any coverage at all before, 3 bars LTE at work (Warwick) didn’t have any before, and 5 bars in Smithfield LTE. And driving around RI I have consistent LTE, great job AT&T