AT&T flipped a few more LTE switches on Tuesday, flowing its fastest 4G data speeds to 35 more cities, for a total of 326 LTE-equipped markets (see below).
The carrier anticipates blanketing 90 percent of its 300-million-person coverage goal by the end of 2013, and the full 300 million people by 2014’s close.
Additionally, AT&T has expanded its eco ratings to select prepaid Go Phones and accessories, the company also announced today.
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AT&T’s newest LTE markets:
- Pine Bluff, Ark.
- Searcy, Ark.
- Chico-Oroville, Calif.
- Grand Junction, Colo.
- Silverthorne, Colo.
- Homosassa Springs, Fla.
- Palatka, Fla.
- Milledgeville, Ga.
- Valdosta, Ga.
- Lafayette, La.
- Morgan City, La.
- New Iberia, La.
- Cape Cod, Mass.
- New Ulm, Minn.
- Corinth-New Albany, Miss.
- Greenwood-Cleveland, Miss.
- Grenada, Miss.
- Meridian, Miss.
- Cape Girardeau, Mo.
- Atlantic City-Toms River, N.J.
- Batavia, N.Y.
- Dunn, N.C.
- Lawton, Okla.
- Dillon, S.C.
- Midland, Texas
- Odessa, Texas
- Sherman-Denison, Texas
- Victoria, Texas
- St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
- St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
- Bremerton, Wash.
- Moses Lake, Wash.
- Yakima, Wash.
- Beckley, W.V.
- Oak Hill, W.V.