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Sprint Expands 4G LTE to 58 Markets

January 28, 2013 |
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Today, Sprint (NYSE:S) announced that it has significantly improved 3G service in Puerto Rico and also expanded 4G LTE service to more customers – launching its new, faster data network in Aguadilla, Isabela, Cabo Rojo and Mayagüez. These cities are in addition to Ponce, Coamo and Guayama – which have offered 4G LTE since 2012. With 4G LTE service from Sprint, wireless users can take full advantage of faster speeds to upload photos, surf the web and stream videos on their Sprint smartphone. Today’s news demonstrates that Sprint is continuing to make progress in the buildout of its all-new 3G and 4G LTE network – reaching more and more customers every day.

In addition to these cities in Western Puerto Rico, today Sprint also launched 4G LTE service in: Austin, Texas; Boston; College Station/Bryan, Texas; Columbia, Tenn.; Emporia, Kan.; Fort Wayne, Ind.; Framingham, Mass.; and Gettysburg, Pa.

Sprint Nextel Corp.



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