A few days ago, Verizon detailed 28 different markets to get 4G LTE starting today, bringing their total up and above Sprint’s at 100+. Welp, today’s the day it’s set to go live and you should be able to pull down lightning speeds on several phones and mobile broadband devices. Go ahead and check for yourself. (Some of you may have already been using it for a couple of days.) The markets are listed below. Anyone happy to see their city listed? (I’m particularly delighted to see Huntsville as I have a trip there coming right up.)
Decatur and Huntsville, Ala.; Colorado Springs, Colo.; Lakeland and Sarasota-Bradenton, Fla.; Augusta, Ga.; Hilo, Honolulu, Kahului-Wailuku and Lahaina, Hawaii; Carbondale, Ill.; Wichita, Kan.; Louisville, Ky.; Baton Rouge and Hammond, La.; Springfield, Mass.; Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point and Raleigh-Durham, N.C.; Toledo, Ohio; Tulsa, Okla.; Portland, Ore.; Wilkes Barre/Scranton, Pa.; Charleston, S.C.; Chattanooga and Knoxville, Tenn.; Olympia and Tacoma, Wash; and Charleston, W.Va. The company is also expanding its 4G LTE network in Phoenix, Ariz.; Los Angeles and San Diego, Calif.; Las Vegas, Nev.; Northern New Jersey; Dallas-Ft. Worth and San Antonio, Texas; and Seattle, Wash.
Sarasota, FL here. I noticed LTE turned on at 1:30am this morning. Loving it so far!
Tulsa, OK the 100th Verizon LTE market, hooray!
Yet, sprint still just has three wimax testing towers. :(
Who actually uses Verizon in Oklahoma anyway?
Edit: apparently some people do
Me, my girlfriend, my best friend, three of my other friends. Should I go on? lol
Seriously though, it seems like nearly everyone in Oklahoma uses AT&T.
18 miles out of NYC counts as Northern NJ right? Still nothing.
I’m still waiting in Wayne.
SD gettin some more love
It actually went live in Charleston, SC 2 full days ago. Not sure if that was an accident or what.