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AT&T Adds LTE in Ithaca

January 31, 2013 |
ITHACA, NY -- AT&T* has turned on its 4G LTE network in Ithaca, bringing customers the latest generation of wireless network technology. The LTE upgrade to AT&T’s existing 4G network includes Ithaca, Cornell University, University Hill, College Town, West Hill, Buttermilk State Park, South Hill and East Ithaca. In upstate New York, the 4G LTE network is also available in Albany, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Saratoga and Saratoga Springs.

AT&T’s innovation and investment has resulted in the largest 4G network in the nation, covering 288 million people with ultra-fast speeds and a more consistent user experience. That’s coverage in 3,000 more 4G cities and towns than Verizon.** Our 4G LTE network delivered faster average download speeds than any of our competitors in PCWorld’s most recent 13-market speed tests.

“The expansion of 4G LTE wireless network coverage is an incredible benefit for the residents of Ithaca,” said Ithaca Mayor Svante L. Myrick. “This is great news for the economic development of Ithaca and for our citizens who depend on their wireless devices for conducting business, gathering information and staying connected with family and friends.”

AT&T Inc.



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