This morning, Sprint fired up nine (count ‘em) new 4G LTE towers scattered all over the U.S. These new markets include:
- Altoona, Pa.
- San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Columbus, Ind.
- Temple, Texas
- Elkhart/Goshen, Ind.
- La Crosse, Wis.
- Hammond, La
- Statesville, N.C.
- Asheville, N.C.
Oh course, you’ll need a 4G LTE capable smartphone to take advantage of the new network, however, 3G only devices should also see an improvement in coverage and speeds as well. Check out more details from Sprint’s official statement at the source link below.
[Source: Sprint]
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..so unheard of cities like La Crosse, Wis. and Elkhart/Goshen, Ind. get LTE, yet NYC still stands in the dark? WTF Sprint! By the time you release LTE in New York, there will be a 5G network band out! Get with the times! What are you, an iPhone?
^^ ROFLZ That’s Real talk though.
lol