AT&T has just activated 4G LTE coverage for ten more United States cities.
The ultra-fast 4G LTE network speeds made possible by the nation’s second largest carrier are now available to wireless subscribers in the following locations.
- Ardmore, Oklahoma
- Arkadelphia, Arkansas
- Cedartown, Georgia
- Charleston, West Virginia
- Durant, Oklahoma
- Enid, Oklahoma
- Ponca City, Oklahoma
- Rome, Georgia
- Russellville, Arkansas
In addition to these hot spots around the south, AT&T also flipped the switch on 4G LTE for subscribers in Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts.
“We continue to see demand for mobile Internet skyrocket, and our 4G LTE network on Martha’s Vineyard responds to what customers want from their mobile experience — more, faster, reliably, on the best devices,” said Patricia Jacobs, president of AT&T New England.
4G LTE offers a theoretical download speed of roughly 100Mb/s, but due to normal network congestion, download speeds on 4G LTE are often closer to 20-60Mb/s.