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AT&T Inc. is continuing its push to deploy at least 250 markets with 4G LTE service by the end of the summer. The operator added 22 new LTE towns and cities on Tuesday and expanded 10 existing markets. The new markets are Batesville, Ark.; Blytheville, Ark; Forrest City, Ark; Colorado Springs, Col.; Clewiston, Fla; Blackfoot, Idaho; Idaho Falls, Idaho; Pocatello, Idoha; Rexburg, Idoha; Columbus, Ind; Fort Wayne, Ind; Seymour, Ind; Muskegon, Mich.; Vineland, N.J.; Farmington, N.M.; Wooster, Ohio; Miami, Okla; Williamsport, Pa.; Texarkana, Texa; Heber, Utah; Olympia, Wash; and Spokane, Wash. This brings the total number of AT&T markets to 261. "Our 4G LTE deployment is ahead of schedule, covering more than 200 million people," a spokesman for AT&T says. Here's where all the major U.S. operators are at with 4G LTE deployments now:
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