Following AT&T’s addition of twelve new locations at the end of May, the nation’s second largest wireless carrier is activating 4G LTE coverage in 18 new markets today.
4G LTE offers a theoretical download speed of approximately 100Mb/s. But due to the unfortunate realities of network congestion, the download speeds when connected to 4G LTE in real life situations are closer to around 20-60Mb/s.
On Wednesday morning, AT&T confirmed that the following cities have now begun receiving 4G LTE coverage:
- Batesville, Arkansas
- Blytheville, Arkansas
- Clewiston, Florida
- Colorado Springs, Colorado
- Columbus, Indiana
- Farmington, New Mexico
- Forrest City, Arkansas
- Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Heber, Utah
- Idaho Falls, Idaho
- Miami, Oklahoma
- Muskegon, Michigan
- Olympia, Washington
- Pocatello, Idaho
- Spokane, Washington
- Vineland, New Jersey
- Williamsport, Pennsylvania
- Wooster, Ohio