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4G Holidays: AT&T Adds 10 LTE Markets

December 21, 2012 | Dan Jones |

AT&T Inc. is adding yet more 4G LTE coverage in the U.S. for the holidays.

An AT&T spokesman says that AT&T's LTE market is now up to 135 markets with 10 new towns and cities announced Friday. The latest markets are being lit up just days after Ma Bell added five markets to its growing list.

The latest markets are:

  • Ogden-Clearfield, Utah

  • Lancaster, Pa.

  • Harrisburg, Pa.

  • Providence, R.I.

  • Lexington, Ky.

  • Bowling Green, Ky.

  • Hartford, Conn.

  • New Haven, Conn.

  • Boulder, Colo.

  • Boise, Idaho

Why this matters

Verizon Wireless remains the 4G leader in the U.S. with 470 markets deployed. AT&T, however, has significantly increased the pace of its 4G LTE deployment as we hit the end of 2012.

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— Dan Jones, Site Editor, Light Reading Mobile



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