Sprint extends LTE rollout to new markets in Texas, Indiana, Massachusetts

29 Jan 2013

Sprint Nextel has announced that its 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) network has gone live in a number of new markets, taking the number of cities covered by the service to 58. The following areas are now covered by the cellco’s 4G network: Austin and Bryan-College Station (both Texas); Boston and Framingham (Massachusetts); Columbia (Tennessee); Emporia (Kansas); Fort Wayne (Indiana); Gettysburg (Pennsylvania) and Aguadilla, Isabela, Cabo Rojo and Mayaguez (all Puerto Rico). According to TeleGeography’s GlobalComms Database, Sprint inaugurated its LTE network on 15 July 2012, in 15 cities.

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