Sprint Continues LTE Expansion to Boston, Austin & More

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Sprint LTE Coverage

U.S. mobile carrier Sprint has expanded its 4G LTE network to new cities, the company announced Monday. Several large cities are on the list, including Boston, Massachusetts and Austin, Texas.

Sprint has offered the iPhone on its network since the launch of the iPhone 4S in October 2011. It has since added support for the iPad, iPad mini, and iPhone 5, all of which support fast LTE data networks.

Sprint has less LTE coverage in the U.S. than larger competitors AT&T and Verizon, but the company has been moving quickly in recent months to keep up with the transition, expanding LTE coverage to over 100 cities in September 2012.

The most recent expansion adds LTE to the following Sprint areas:

  • Austin, Texas
  • Bryan/College Station, Texas
  • Boston, Massachusetts
  • Columbia, Tennessee
  • Emporia, Kansas
  • Fort Wayne, Indiana
  • Framingham, Massachusetts
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
  • Western Puerto Rico (Aguadilla, Isabela, Cabo Rojo, Mayagüez)
Jim Tanous

Jim Tanous

Jim writes TekRevue, a general interest technology site covering the most important Mac, Windows, Mobile, and Gaming stories each day, along with tons of tips and tutorials. He also stops by The Mac Observer each week to drop off a tip or two from the Mac Geek Gab podcast.

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