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Carriers have big plans for 4G LTE coverage

As a fast data connection continues to be a top consideration when choosing a handset, carriers battle it out to expand their own 4G LTE networks across the country. Recently, AT&T announced that it will tuck six more cities under its 4G LTE belt, bringing its total to 182 markets covered. In addition, a leaked memo reported that Sprint will soon be launching its 4G LTE across 20 new areas. Lastly, CNET went down to one of T-Mobile's newly activated 4G LTE cities to test out how fast its fledgling network performs under real-world conditions. Trouble viewing this email? Read it online.

April 11, 2013

CNET Mobile

The ever-expanding reach of 4G LTE

As a fast data connection continues to be a top consideration when choosing a handset, carriers battle it out to expand their own 4G LTE networks across the country. Recently, AT&T announced that it will tuck six more cities under its 4G LTE belt, bringing its total to 182 markets covered. In addition, a leaked memo reported that Sprint will soon be launching its 4G LTE across 20 new areas. Lastly, CNET went down to one of T-Mobile's newly activated 4G LTE cities to test out how fast its fledgling network performs under real-world conditions.

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