As it seems to do on a nearly weekly basis, AT&T is rolling out new or improved LTE service to 35 new markets across the United States, with expansion to a handful of others.
That brings AT&T's nationwide total to 326 markets.
It's a pretty sizable list, so we're going to do it all after the break. But users with LTE-capable devices and the proper provisioning on their account should see new coverage in the following markets:
- Pine Bluff, AR
- Searcy, AR
- Chico-Oroville, CA*
- Grand Junction, CO
- Silverthorne, CO
- Homosassa Springs, FL
- Palatka, FL
- Milledgeville, GA* -
- Valdosta, GA*
- Lafayette, LA
- Morgan City, LA
- New Iberia, LA*
- Cape Cod, MA*
- New Ulm, MN
- Corinth-New Albany, MS*
- Greenwood-Cleveland, MS*
- Grenada, MS
- Meridian, MS*
- Cape Girardeau, MO*
- Atlantic City-Toms River, NJ*
- Batavia, NY*
- Dunn, NC
- Lawton, OK
- Dillon, SC
- Midland, TX*
- Odessa, TX
- Sherman-Denison, TX*
- Victoria, TX*
- St. Croix, US Virgin Islands*
- St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands*
- Bremerton, WA
- Moses Lake, WA
- Yakima, WA
- Beckley, WV
- Oak Hill, WV
And AT&T also announced expansions in the following markets:
- Mobile, AL expansion (Bay Minette)
- Los Angeles, CA expansion (North Sunset)
- Boulder, CO expansion (Longmont)
- Jacksonville, FL expansion (western Nassau County)
- Tallahassee, FL expansion (Leon County)
- Atlanta, GA expansion (Spalding County, Griffin)
- Bowling Green, KY (Muhlenberg County, Ohio County, Butler County)
- Duluth-Superior, MN expansion (Cloquet, I-35)
- Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN expansion
- Starkville, MS expansion (West Point)
- Southern NJ Shore Points, NJ expansion
- Fayetteville, NC expansion (Fort Bragg)
- Philadelphia, PA expansion (Bordentown)
- Philadelphia, PA expansion (Gloucester)
- Philadelphia, PA expansion (Pottstown)
- Columbia, SC (Newberry)
- San Antonio & Corpus Christi, TX expansion (I-37 corridor)
Via: AT&T expands LTE network with nearly three dozen new or improved locations
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