Ma Bell is still markedly behind Verizon when it comes to total LTE coverage in the United States, but they're catching up quickly. Today AT&T 4G LTE service has been activated for Napa and Santa Rosa-Petaluma, California, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Kalamazoo, Missouri, Orangeburg, South Carolina, and Jackson, Tennessee. The company has also announced expanded markets in New Haven County, Connecticut, Greensboro, North Carolina, Charleston and Walterboro, South Carolina, and the San Francisco Bay area, including parts of San Rafael, Pittsburg, Antioch, Livermore, Brentwood, and Novato.
AT&T has also announced plans to bring LTE service to a whopping 77 new markets this summer, across 33 states and the US Virgin Islands. Here's the full list:
Alabama
- Florence/Muscle Shoals
- Huntsville
- Monroeville/Evergreen
- Troy/Greenville
- Tuscaloosa
Arizona
- Flagstaff
California
- Chico
- Merced
- Visalia
Delaware
- Dover
Florida
- Lake City
- Ocala
Georgia
- Hancock
- Jefferson/Commerce
- Valdosta
Iowa
- Davenport
Illinois
- Champaign
- Rockford
Indiana
- Columbus
- Fort Wayne
Kansas
- Manhattan
- Topeka
Kentucky
- Elizabethtown
Louisiana
- New Iberia
- Shreveport
Massachusetts
- Cape Cod
Maryland
- Leonardtown
Michigan
- Flint
- Lansing
- Muskegon
- Saginaw
Minnesota
- Duluth
Missouri
- Cape Girardeau
- Columbia
Mississippi
- Biloxi/Gulfport
- Corinth/New Albany
- Greenwood/Cleveland
- Meridian/Philadelphia
North Carolina
- Asheville
- Goldsboro
- Kinston
New Hampshire
- Portsmouth
New Jersey
- Atlantic City
- Millville
- Southern NJ Shore Points
New Mexico
- Farmington
- Gallup
New York
- Batavia
- Cortland
- Seneca Falls
Ohio
- Dayton
- Wooster
- Youngstown
Oregon
- Salem
Pennsylvania
- Williamsport
South Carolina
- Anderson
Tennessee
- Chattanooga
- Cookeville
Texas
- Athens
- Brownsville/Harlingen
- Corsicana
- Huntsville
- Laredo
- Lufkin/Nacogdoches
- McAllen
- Paris
- Sherman/Denison
- Texarkana
- Victoria
Virginia
- Petersburg
- Roanoke
Washington state
- Spokane
West Virginia
- Huntington
- Morgantown
Wyoming
- Laramie
Virgin Islands
- St. Croix
- St. Thomas
AT&T is currently serving LTE speeds to 182 markets in the United States, well behind Verizon, but far in front of Sprint, T-Mobile, and all regional carriers.
Source: PR Newswire