Verizon Wireless is turning on LTE services in 15 additional cities and expanding its network in 10 cities on Aug. 18.
Verizon Wireless is turning on LTE services in 15 additional cities and expanding its network in 10 cities on Aug. 18. With this expansion, operator is offering LTE services to more than 160 million Americans. According to Verizon Wireless, company’s 3G network covers more than 290 million Americans and LTE network is now available in 117 cities on Thursday
On Thursday, Verizon Wireless’ 4G LTE network will be available in Tucson, Ariz.; Fayetteville/Springdale/Rogers, Ark.; Bakersfield and Salinas/Monterey/Seaside, Calif.; Fort Collins, Colo.; Frederick, Md.; Worcester, Mass.; Omaha/Council Bluffs, Neb.; Albany, Ithaca and Syracuse, N.Y.; Altoona and Johnstown, Pa.; Memphis, Tenn.; and Provo, Utah. The company is also expanding its 4G LTE network on Thursday in Washington, D.C.; Tampa, Fla.; Baltimore, Md.; Boston, Mass.; Lansing, Mich.; New York, N.Y.; Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio; and Salt Lake City-Ogden, Utah.
“In eight short months we’ve introduced our 4G LTE network to more than half of the U.S. population, while continuing to offer the nation’s most reliable 3G network coast to coast,” said David Small, chief technical officer of Verizon Wireless.
Company plans to bring it’s LTE network to more than 185 million Americans by the end of 2011.