AT&T 4G LTE coverage expansion

AT&T LTE Coverage across the U.S.: New Cities Covered

LTE coverage for U.S. AT&T customers continues to expand. More and more cities get AT&T LTE data network, and soon you will be able to travel with your iPhone, iPad and other handsets around the country enjoying the communication over AT&T network as this mobile carrier keeps its promises and makes iOS users happier as their signal becomes stronger and Internet speed increases.

From now on users who live in Nashua, Auburn-Opelika, Wilkes-Barre and Grand Rapids have got and can start using LTE coverage U.S. AT&T. As you can see, the 4th-gen Long-Term Evolution radio technology (in other words, LTE connection) has reached four new markets and brought a lot of people into a good mood.

AT&T 4G LTE coverage expansion

Lucky AT&T Customers

Who is lucky today? iPhone 5 users from Pennsylvania (Wilkes-Barre), Michigan (Grand Rapids), Alabama (Auburn-Opelika), New Hampshire (Nashua) are. These are the four states and cities where AT&T announced its LTE data network availability.

So customers from Nashua, Auburn-Opelika, Wilkes-Barre and Grand Rapids are now able to boast having nice upload and download speeds when their LTE-enabled devices are connected like in new 8 cities with AT&T LTE network

LTE Coverage U.S. AT&T Benefits

Are there any benefits for AT&T LTE-enable device users from Nashua, Auburn-Opelika, Wilkes-Barre and Grand Rapids? First of all, the company offers faster speeds. Secondly, it provides faster response time. Thirdly, its use of spectrum is more efficient.

At the same time, according to Consumer Reports ranks, this mobile carrier is the worst in the U.S. in terms of consumer satisfactions and the quality of data/voice service.

The company is trying to improve its service by doubling the LTE coverage in 2012 [it has reached over 150 million users in 103 markets] and planning to cover over 250 million users in 2013 and 300 million + customers in 2014. AT&T is spending about $14 billion on its LTE coverage in the U.S.

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