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Sprint Says LTE Live in Los Angeles and Other Markets

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Apr 18, 2013, 8:55 AM   by Eric M. Zeman
updated Apr 18, 2013, 9:22 AM

Sprint CEO Dan Hesse today revealed that its LTE 4G network is now live and available to customers in Los Angeles, Charlotte, Memphis, and 20 other markets. Those markets include: Contra Costa County, Calif.; Palm Bay, Port St. Lucie, and West Palm Beach, Fla.; Bloomington, Ind.; Rochelle, Ill.; Mankato/North Mankato, Minn.; Joplin, Mo.; Albemarle, Lincolnton, Salisbury, and Shelby, N.C.; Greenville and Tullahoma, Tenn.; Denison and Kerrville, Texas; and Norfolk, Virginia Beach, and Newport News, Va.

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carmodboy99

Apr 18, 2013, 2:34 PM

Still no mention of SD

Its been up here for about a month now, but maybe its better this way, right now I can pull 24Mbps near work and 12Mbps near home, on Sprint!!! Once they announce it, im sure they'll throttle it down to 6-8Mbps, The lamest speeds of all LTE networks.
Oh thats probably San Diego vs South Dakota 🤭

I was gonna say, if bleeping South dakota has it and utah doesnt, i was gonna be pissed
haha to be honest 6-8 seems reasonable. Considering that you are just going to be doing mobile computing that doesnt require extraordinarily fast speeds. Dont rely on 4G LTE to be your main source of internet just yet.

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