Sprint’s LTE goes live in an additional 45 markets, expands coverage

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Sprint has announced that their LTE coverage has expanded to 45 new markets. This brings their 4G LTE network to a total of 230 markets. With this expansion also came network boosts for New York City. Hit the break for the full list of new markets with their coverage.

New Sprint 4G LTE markets:

  • Abilene, Texas
  • Lakeland/Winter Haven, Florida
  • Adrian, Michigan
  • Laurel, Mississippi
  • Albany/Corvallis, Oregon
  • Lexington, Kentucky
  • Ardmore, Oklahoma
  • Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts
  • Athens, Texas
  • Milledgeville, Georgia
  • Auburn/Opelika, Alabama
  • Naples, Florida
  • Cape Coral/Fort Myers, Florida
  • New Haven, Connecticut
  • Clovis, New Mexico
  • Odessa, Texas
  • Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
  • Paris, Texas
  • Columbia/Ellicot City, Maryland
  • Pensacola, Florida
  • Eagle Pass, Texas
  • Picayune, Mississippi
  • Elizabethtown, Kentucky
  • Red Bluff, California
  • Farmington, Missouri
  • Rolla, Missouri
  • Fort Polk South, Louisiana
  • Santa Ana/Anaheim, California
  • Fort Smith Arkansas
  • Spokane, Washington
  • Frankfort, Kentucky
  • Stevens Point, Wisconsin
  • Greenville/Mauldin/Easley, South Carolina
  • Tallahassee, Florida
  • Greenwood, South Carolina
  • Texarkana, Texas – Texarkana, Arkansas
  • Jacksonville, Texas
  • Tyler, Texas
  • Janesville, Wisconsin
  • Valdosta, Georgia
  • Jefferson City, Missouri
  • Warner Robins, Georgia
  • Kirksville, Missouri
  • Waycross, Georgia
  • Lafayette, Louisiana

Source: Sprint

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  1. Where’s Denver? Silly me but there are more pissed off customers here than the entire population of Clovis, NM.

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