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C Spire Readies 4G in Philadelphia, MS

January 17, 2013 |
PHILADELPHIA, Miss. -- C Spire Wireless customers will soon be able to experience the speed and advanced capabilities offered by 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) mobile broadband services when the wireless provider’s next-generation network is introduced in Philadelphia, Mississippi, the company announced today.

The Philadelphia launch will provide consumers and businesses with access to the C Spire Wireless 4G LTE personalized network to stay in touch with family and friends, download apps faster, open files almost instantly, do real-time video chat and stream movies, music and video at speeds up to 10 times faster than before.

When C Spire launches 4G LTE services in Philadelphia, customers who live nearby or visit the area will have access to the nation’s only personalized 4G LTE network, according to Bryan Templeton, regional manager of Retail Services for C Spire Wireless. “Our engineers and technical teams have been hard at work ensuring the network meets the highest standards for reliability and speed, and that means customers will enjoy a best-in-class 4G LTE personalized wireless experience,” Templeton said.

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