Verizon to launch LTE in horde of US cities May 17
Verizon is expanding its LTE rollout by giving the green light on May 17 for many northeast cities in the United States.
PC World tested 3G and 4G wireless data transfer speeds last month for the top four carriers —both indoors and outside with multiple devices across 13 major cities in 130 testing locations— and discovered some surprising results: AT&T won the 4G crown. It clocked the fastest speeds in all but four cities when compared to other 4G network providers. With that said, AT&T may soon lose its place as Verizon vastly continues to increase LTE presence in the country.
Check out Verizon’s full rollout list with each presser linked below:
- Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
- Benton Harbor And St. Joseph, Michigan
- Mansfield, Ohio
- Oil City And Franklin, Pennsylvania
- Ashtabula, Ohio
- Toledo, Ohio
- Defiance, Ohio
- New Castle, Pennsylvania
- Lima, Ohio
- Bucyrus, Ohio
- Somerset, Pennsylvania
- Erie, Pennsylvania
- Northern Cambria County, Pennsylvania
- Youngstown And Warren, Ohio
- Canton, Ohio
- Fredericksburg, Virginia
- Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley
- Martinsville, Virginia
- Williston, North Dakota
- Dickinson, North Dakota
- Delaware Shore Points
- Northern Vermont
- Cape Cod, Massachusetts
- Lancaster And York, Pennsylvania
- Jersey Shore