AT&T adds new locations to its 4G LTE network
According to AT&T, it covers more than 292 million people with fast speed broadband experience. Over the past five years, approximately $98 billion worth of investments have been made to improve the network, which, as of today, expands to roughly 30 new locations. AT&T now guarantees to its customers faster speeds (LTE being 10 times faster than 3G), faster response time (lower latency) and more efficient use of spectrum (in this way delivering a better network experience). Here's a list of the locations now supported by the expanded LTE network:
- Atlantic City, New Jersey (as well as Brigantine, Hamilton, Longport, Margate City, Mays Landing and Ventnor City)
- Batavia, New York
- Bay Minette, Alabama
- Beckley and Oak Hill, West Virginia
- Bremerton, Washington
- Cape Cod, Massachusetts
- Cape Girardeau, Missouri
- Chico and Oroville, California
- Corpus Christi, Texas
- Corinth, Mississippi
- Dillon, South Carolina
- Dunn, North Carolina
- Grand Junction, Colorado
- Greenwood-Cleveland, Mississippi
- Grenada, Mississippi
- Homosassa Springs, Florida
- Lafayette, Louisiana
- Lawton, Oklahoma
- Meridian, Mississippi
- Midland and Odessa, Texas
- Milledgeville, Georgia
- Morgan City, Louisiana
- Moses Lake, Washington
- New Ulm, Minnesota
- Palatka, Florida
- Pine Bluff, Arkansas
- Searcy, Arkansas
- Silverthrone, Colorado
- Valdosta, Georgia
- Victoria, Texas
- West Point, Mississippi
- Yakima, Washington
Things that are NOT allowed: