Sprint's 4G LTE comes to 11 new cities
updated 06:40 pm EST, Mon November 26, 2012
Virginia, Massachusetts, Indiana, more get 4G LTE
Sprint announced today the expansion of its 4G LTE network to customers in 11 new cities and counties. The network expansion will allow customers in Indiana, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Kansas, and Virginia to access Sprint's 4G LTE speeds on devices such as the Galaxy S III, Evo 4G LTE, and cellular-connected iPads. Sprint now offers 4G LTE service in 43 markets.
Today's roll-out covers Anderson, Muncie, and South Bend/Mishawaka in Indiana; Jefferson County and Martinsburg, West Virginia; Harrisburg, Carlisle, and Hershey, Pennsylvania; Salina, Kansas, and Clarke County, Harrisonburg, Winchester, and Shenandoah County, Virginia.
The network build-out program, known as Network Vision, not only brings 4G speeds to an area, but it improves 3G speeds and signal quality for customers on 3G devices.



