This morning, AT&T announced yet another set of cities/towns that have been graced with their 4G LTE network. It seems that the network won’t stop its rollout, at least until every US resident is bathed in faster data speeds.
As for the competition, Verizon announced the end of its 4G LTE rollout quite some time ago, and we actually expected the same from AT&T, as both carriers are now focusing on LTE-Advanced in select markets. Verizon is also beefing up large chunks of its LTE network to XLTE, which simply boosts bandwidths in struggling sectors.
But what about T-Mobile and Sprint? Well, both seem to rather announce new LTE markets at press events, thinking its best to light up 100 markets at a time, instead of gradually rolling them out. While it makes a better headline to do that, it’s hard to keep track exactly of the progress both companies are making for their customers.
Check below for the full list of new markets for 4G LTE from AT&T.
New Markets
- Connersville, Ind.
- Mankato-North Mankato, Minn.
- Escanaba, Mich.
- Van Wert and Mansfield, Ohio
- Clearlake, Calif.
- Huntington and Johnstown, Pa.
Via: AT&T
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