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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