Thursday, July 26, 2012

Sprint turns on LTE in four more cities, still no major hubs










Sprint announced today that it will bring four more U.S. cities LTE before Labor Day, bringing its count to 19 cities outfitted with the 4G technology by September.




Baltimore, MD; Gainesville, GA; Manhattan/Junction City, KS; and Sherman-Denison, TX.




The Now Network launched 15 LTE markets earlier this month, concentrated in Texas and Georgia. Many are waiting for Sprint to enable LTE in a major urban center like New York, Los Angeles, or Chicago to gauge how well Sprint's LTE network performs alongside the more established Verizon and AT&T.




Sprint was the first carrier to bring 4G to the U.S., in the form of the WiMax technology and the HTC Evo 4G, in 2008.




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