Monday, October 14, 2013

AT&T 4G LTE Speed Tests in Rural America

This week AT&T turned on their AT&T 4G LTE data network after years of waiting. Big cities in our area enjoyed LTE sooner, but rural North Carolina had to wait.

The population of Burke County with 12 little towns is about 90,000. Finally, our community enjoys both Verizon and AT&T 4G LTE. We’re still waiting for Sprint’s 4G LTE network to show up.

Even though Verizon turned on LTE over a year ago, people locked into more than one smartphone contract with AT&T wouldn’t switch due to early termination fees. AT&T kept stringing us along with promises of LTE “coming soon” for over a year. They finally made good, so we’re posting a few speed tests to show what 4G LTE looks like in a somewhat rural area. AT&T beats Verizon in data speed, but not coverage area.
This week AT&T turned on their AT&T 4G LTE data network after years of waiting. Big cities in our area enjoyed LTE sooner, but rural North Carolina had to wait. I live between Asheville and Charlotte, North Carolina, two cities with over 400,000 and just under 800,000 people. The population of Burke County with 12 little towns is about 90,000. Finally, our community enjoys both Verizon and AT&T 4G LTE. We’re still waiting for Sprint’s 4G LTE network to show up.
Even though Verizon turned on LTE over a year ago, people locked into more than one smartphone contract with AT&T wouldn’t switch due to early termination fees. AT&T kept stringing us along with promises of LTE “coming soon” for over a year. They finally made good, so we’re posting a few speed tests to show what 4G LTE looks like in a somewhat rural area. AT&T beats Verizon in data speed, but not coverage area.

Read more at http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/10/12/att-4g-lte-speed-tests-rural-america/#cXRmP8yRL6Pr4xoM.99
This week AT&T turned on their AT&T 4G LTE data network after years of waiting. Big cities in our area enjoyed LTE sooner, but rural North Carolina had to wait. I live between Asheville and Charlotte, North Carolina, two cities with over 400,000 and just under 800,000 people. The population of Burke County with 12 little towns is about 90,000. Finally, our community enjoys both Verizon and AT&T 4G LTE. We’re still waiting for Sprint’s 4G LTE network to show up.
Even though Verizon turned on LTE over a year ago, people locked into more than one smartphone contract with AT&T wouldn’t switch due to early termination fees. AT&T kept stringing us along with promises of LTE “coming soon” for over a year. They finally made good, so we’re posting a few speed tests to show what 4G LTE looks like in a somewhat rural area. AT&T beats Verizon in data speed, but not coverage area.

Read more at http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/10/12/att-4g-lte-speed-tests-rural-america/#cXRmP8yRL6Pr4xoM.99
This week AT&T turned on their AT&T 4G LTE data network after years of waiting. Big cities in our area enjoyed LTE sooner, but rural North Carolina had to wait. I live between Asheville and Charlotte, North Carolina, two cities with over 400,000 and just under 800,000 people. The population of Burke County with 12 little towns is about 90,000. Finally, our community enjoys both Verizon and AT&T 4G LTE. We’re still waiting for Sprint’s 4G LTE network to show up.
Even though Verizon turned on LTE over a year ago, people locked into more than one smartphone contract with AT&T wouldn’t switch due to early termination fees. AT&T kept stringing us along with promises of LTE “coming soon” for over a year. They finally made good, so we’re posting a few speed tests to show what 4G LTE looks like in a somewhat rural area. AT&T beats Verizon in data speed, but not coverage area.

Read more at http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/10/12/att-4g-lte-speed-tests-rural-america/#cXRmP8yRL6Pr4xoM.99

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