Sprint Adds 4G Coverage in Three Cities, T-Mobile Adds 3.5G to Nine Cities

EVO 4G
Next gen coverage is reaching more users
Fourth generation wireless technology (4G) offers faster data transmission speeds which is critical to smartphones or computers using tethering to access the internet.

This week Sprint, the third largest carrier in the U.S., announced that three more cities are covered by its 4G network. The additions to the official coverage list are Boston, MA; Daytona Beach, FL; and Providence, RI. With the additions, Sprint now covers over 40 million people in approximately 40 large U.S. cities.

Sprint is betting on the 4G tech WiMAX. Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile have all pledged to support a rival technology -- LTE -- though only Verizon has begun to implement an LTE test network. Sprint says it won't rule out developing an LTE network at some point, but for now thinks WiMAX is the superior tech.

Read the complete article on DailyTech.

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