AT&T 4G LTE coverage/markets list
AT&T is the second carrier to provide a 4G LTEnetwork in the U.S., and while its coverage is currently significantly smaller than Verizon's, the network itself is quite speedy and expanding quickly. If you are an AT&T user, or plan to become such, you surely want to know if the area where you live has already been covered by the carrier's speedy network. In order to make it easier for you to check if your location is among the AT&T LTE-enabled ones, we're publishing the full list of all markets below. If you are not on the list now - don't worry, you can get back to this page to check again at a later time, as we'll do our best to keep this list updated.
Alabama |
Birmingham |
Alaska |
Anchorage |
Arizona |
Phoenix |
Arkansas |
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers |
California |
Bakersfield |
Los Angeles |
Modesto |
Oakland |
Sacramento |
San Diego |
San Francisco |
San Jose |
Connecticut |
Bridgeport |
Delaware |
Wilmington |
D.C. |
Washington, D.C. |
Florida |
Ft. Lauderdale |
Jacksonville |
Miami |
Naples |
Orlando |
Sarasota-Bradenton |
Tampa-St. Petersburg |
West Palm Beach |
Georgia |
Athens |
Atlanta |
Gainesville |
Hawaii |
Honolulu |
Illinois |
Chicago |
Indiana |
Bloomington |
Indianapolis |
Lafayette |
Muncie |
Kansas |
Wichita |
Louisiana |
Baton Rouge |
New Orleans |
Maryland |
Baltimore |
Massachusetts |
Boston |
Worcester |
Michigan |
Detroit |
Missouri |
Kansas City |
St. Louis |
Nebraska |
Omaha |
Nevada |
Las Vegas |
New York |
Albany |
Buffalo |
New York City |
Rochester |
Syracuse |
North Carolina |
Burlington |
Chapel Hill |
Charlotte |
Greensboro-Winston-Salem |
Raleigh-Durham |
Ohio |
Akron |
Canton |
Cleveland |
Oklahoma |
Oklahoma City |
Oregon |
Portland |
Pennsylvania |
Philadephia |
Pittsburgh |
Puerto Rico |
San Juan |
Tennessee |
Lawrenceburg |
Mamphis |
Nashville |
Texas |
Austin |
Bryan-College Station |
Corpus Christi |
Dallas-Forth Worth |
Houston |
San Antonio |
Waco |
Washington |
Seattle |
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