AT&T subscribers in 50 more cities are due to get a bite of 4G LTE before the debut of 2014.
The carrier announced Wednesday plans to roll out LTE to at least 50 more markets this year, reaching a total of more than 400 cities and almost 270 million people covered by its higher-speed network. AT&T’s LTE network currently encompasses more than 370 cities and 225 million people.
The cities scheduled to get LTE this year including the following:
- Fairbanks, Alaska
- Dothan, Ala.
- Selma, Ala.
- Redding, Calif.
- Durango, Colo.
- Pueblo, Colo.
- Tifton, Ga.
- Waycross, Ga.
- Kauai, Hawaii
- The Big Island, Hawaii
- Des Moines-West/Des Moines, Iowa
- Twin Falls, Idaho
- Lewiston, Idaho-Wash.
- Decatur, Ill.
- Kankakee-Bradley, Ill.
- Peoria, Ill.
- Paducah, Ky.- Ill.
- Alexandria, La.
- Lake Charles, La.
- Lewiston-Auburn, Maine
- Battle Creek, Mich.
- Jackson, Mich.
- Joplin, Mo.
- Poplar Bluff, Mo.
- Rolla, Mo.
- Brookhaven, Miss.
- McComb, Miss.
- Natchez, Miss.-La.
- Kalispell, Mont.
- Greenville, N.C.
- Jacksonville, N.C.
- Fargo, N. Dak.- Minn.
- Elmira, N.Y.
- Utica-Rome, N.Y.
- Portsmouth, Ohio
- Sandusky, Ohio
- East Stroudsburg, Pa.
- Pottsville, Pa.
- Abilene, Tex.
- Amarillo, Tex.
- Longview, Tex.
- Marshall, Tex.
- San Angelo, Tex.
- Tyler, Tex.
- Port Angeles, Wash.
- Appleton, Wis.
- Fond du Lac, Wis.
- Oshkosh-Neenah, Wis.
- Gillette, Wyo.
- Sheridan, Wyo.