If you’ve been hankering for AT&T to expand its 4G LTE network to additional markets, your wait is over.
Per AppleInsider, wireless carrier AT&T announced that it was bringing its 4G LTE service online in a range of new places across the U.S. The latest rollout is a continuation of AT&T’s bid to expand 4G LTE coverage to 79 new markets through this summer.
AT&T’s 4G LTE network provides data speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G. In recent tests, PC World found AT&T’s network, which covers 288 million people across the United States, to be the fastest among all providers in terms of download speeds.
The markets now able to access 4G LTE connections are as follows:
– St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
– Victoria, Texas
– Palatka, Fla.
– Grand Junction, Colo.
– Morgan City, La.
– Valdosta, Ga.
– Pine Bluff, Ark.
– Yakima, Wash.
– Bremerton, Wash.
– Moses Lake, Wash.
– Silverthorne, Colo.
– Homosassa Springs, Fla.
– Chico, Calif.
– Cape Girardeau, Mo.
– Sherman-Denison, Texas
– Corinth, Miss.
– Grenada, Miss.
– Batavia, N.Y.
– Milledgeville , Ga.
– New Ulm, Minn.
– Beckley, W.V.
– Oak Hill, W.V.
– Midland, Texas
– Odessa, Texas
– Lawton, Okla.
– Cape Cod, Mass.
– Searcy, Ark.
– Dunn, N.C.
– Dillon, S.C.
– St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
– Lafayette, La.
– Atlantic City, N.J.
– Meridian, Miss.
– Greenwood, Miss.
– New Iberia, La.
If you’ve seen the updated 4G LTE network in your neck of the woods, let us know how it performed for you in the comments.