AT&T 4G LTE Rolls Out To 7 New Markets In North Carolina, Texas, New York, Kansas, Ohio, Georgia, and Vermont

AT&T announced today that they have expanded their blazing fast 4G LTE to 7 new markets here in the US, which, if you’re keeping count, brings their grand total market coverage to 47 cities here in the states. Those numbers combined cover more than 80 million people. The newest areas that will find themselves rained on by wonderful next-gen 4G LTE data speeds include:

More specifically, the Cleveland rollout includes the cities of Breacksville, Brunswick, Elyria, Hinckley, Hudson, Mentor, Solon, Strongsville, Twinsburg, and Wadsworth. As for North Carolina, more detailed areas include Gastonia, Lake Norman, N.C. Hwy. 3 from Kannapolis to Mooresville, U.S. 52 from China Grove to Mooresville, south of Salisbury to Granite Quarry, and U.S. 601 between Concord and Monroe AT&T hopes to finish aggressively rolling out their LTE network across all metro areas by the end of 2013.

Any readers in those areas notice the “4G LTE” icon suddenly appearing in their Android device’s notification bar?

[AT&T | PCMag]

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