AT&T announces 13 new countries for 4G LTE roaming

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LTE Roaming Now Available In More Countries

With all kinds of new mobile devices being announced at MWC 2014 and 4G LTE starting to push down into the mid-tier market, AT&T took the opportunity to announce the expansion of 4G LTE service to thirteen new countries around the globe. Outside of the U.S., AT&T already offered LTE data roaming in Canada and the U.K. AT&T said in their announcement that they are expanding their footprint to the following countries:

  • Spain
  • France
  • Japan
  • South Korea
  • Australia
  • Hong Kong
  • Switzerland
  • Malaysia
  • Russia
  • Singapore
  • Guam
  • Philippines, and
  • Antigua & Barbuda.

AT&T also pointed out that they have agreements in place to provide roaming services in over 200 countries. They also announced a new app for mobile devices to help customers track their data usage as they travel abroad. The International Travel App was released to Google Play today.

Be sure to keep an eye on TalkAndroid for more news from MWC 2014.

source: AT&T

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