Sprint announced today the activation of 4G LTE in 11 new cities and counties spanning a number of different states, including Virginia, Massachusetts, and Indiana. In its press release, the phone giant touted its high-speed data network as a great new way for users in the following areas to “share a picture, download a video, or check the Web with greater speed and reliability”:
- Anderson, Ind.
- Clarke County, Va./Jefferson County, W.Va.
- Harrisburg/Carlisle/Hershey, Pa.
- Hagerstown, Md./Martinsburg, W.Va.
- Harrisonburg, Va.
- Muncie, Ind.
- Peabody, Mass.
- Salina, Kan.
- Shenandoah County, Va.
- South Bend/Mishawaka, Ind.
- Winchester, Va.
This bolstering of the 4G LTE network makes the grand total of markets Sprint supports up to 43, the great majority of which are areas found on the east coast – west coast cities currently go as far as Texas. 4G LTE is still not listed as available in many areas such as California, an issue that affected my review of the LG Optimus G from Sprint.
For those stuck with 3G at the moment, however, the coverage page on the Sprint website states that over 100 markets should be rolling out in the “coming months.” To see the full list of current cities and counties now supporting Sprint’s 4G LTE networks, as well as to find a link to the rollout plan page, check the source link.
Are you in one of the areas now receiving high-speed, 4G LTE from Sprint? Let us know how it’s working for you!
Source: SPRINT NEWSROOM
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