AT&T continues to expand its LTE network. Now the company offers its high-speed connection in seven new cities and it was less than a week ago when AT&T LTE network appeared in Nashua [New Hampshire], Wilkes-Barre [Pennsylvania], and Grand Rapids [Michigan]. The carrier is working pretty fast trying to bring its LTE service to as many customers as possible before Christmas.
iPhone users can now get AT&T LTE speeds in Reno [Nevada] and a lot of other towns across the U.S.
New Seven Cities with LTE Connection
If you own an iPhone and live in one of the following cities, you can start using AT&T LTE network and enjoying improved speeds along with other lucky customers from these areas. According to the mobile carrier, its subscribers from Reno [Nevada], Starkville and Hattiesburg [Mississippi], Pullman [Washington], Allentown and Bethlehem [Pennsylvania] and Moscow [Idaho] can get LTE speed on smartphones that are LTE compatible.
Mobile device owners in Little Rock [Arkansas] and Richmond [Virginia] should also get better data speeds and improved response times as AT&T has expanded its network in these areas as well.
Some users report getting 33Mbps speeds in Portland. Still these figures can vary from city to city, and you should keep this in mind.
Aggressive LTE Rollout
AT&T is really trying to provide its 4G service to as many cities as possible. According to the company’s November report, its 4G service was available in over 100 places and covered about 130 million users. This is pretty impressive if you know that the carrier has been deploying its LTE network for about a year only.
Surely, Verizon has wider coverage and this company promises to cover a lot of new markets by mid-2013, still AT&T continues its aggressive LTE rollout and brings this high speed connection to more and more people. It hopes to finish its project in 2014.