
Sprint has announced that the company will be expanding their 4G LTE network in 28 additional cities this month. The new cities are part of Sprint’s Network Vision strategy to combine multiple networks into one.
Customer will be able to experience faster data speeds that enable instant Web access, better signal strength when making a call or using the Web, fewer dropped calls and improved voice quality with less static or background noise.
“We’re committed to providing improved 3G and 4G LTE as quickly as possible, and keeping our customers informed as to when and where they can experience the new network’s superior performance and speed,” said Bob Azzi, senior vice president-Network, Sprint. “Our customers depend on their mobile devices as their primary source of communication, business connectivity and entertainment. We’re delivering all of that functionality at a very competitive price.”
The 28 cities are listed below:
Albany, Georgia
Anderson, South Carolina
Bay City, Michigan
Branson, Missouri
Bremerton/ Silverdale, Washington
Columbus, Georgia
Columbus, Mississippi
Decatur, Alabama
Florence/ Muscle Shoals, Alabama
Gadsden, Alabama
Gaffney, South Carolina
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Glasgow, Kentucky
Homosassa Springs, Florida
Hot Springs, Arizona
Lake City, Florida
Lake Havasu City/ Kingman, Arizona
Midland, Michigan
Nacogdoches, Texas
Opelousas, Texas
Oxford, Mississippi
Paris, Texas
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Saginaw, Michigan
Spartanburg, South Carolina
The Villages, Florida
Waycross, Georgia
Winona, Minnesota