AT&T's LTE expansion has now totaled to 326 markets.
America's second largest carrier has added 35 new markets into its 4G data speeds as it hopes to cover 90 percent of the U.S. by the end of this year.
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The 35 new markets include cities such as Atlantic City-Toms River, N.J., Victoria, T.X., and even the Virgin Islands.
The full 35 cities with AT&T's 4G LTE are: Pine Bluff, A.R.; Searcy, A.R.; Chico-Oroville, C.A.; Grand Junction, C.O.; Silverthorne, C.O.; Homosassa Springs, F.L.; Palatka, F.L.; Milledgeville, G.A.; Valdosta, G.A.; Lafayette, L.A.; Morgan City, L.A.; New Iberia, L.A.; Cape Cod, M.A.; New Ulm, M.N.; Corinth-New Albany, M.S.; Greenwood-Cleveland, M.S.; Grenada, M.S.; Meridian, M.S.; Cape Girardeau, M.O.; Atlantic City-Toms River, N.J.; Batavia, N.Y.; Dunn, N.C.; Lawton, O.K.; Dillon, S.C.; Midland, T.X.; Odessa, T.X.; Sherman-Denison, T.X.; Victoria, T.X.; St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands; St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; Bremerton, W.A.; Moses Lake, W.A.; Yakima, W.A.; Beckley, W.V.; and Oak Hill, W.V.
According to CNET, AT&T anticipates to provide full 4G LTE coverage to all 300 million-plus people in the U.S. by the end of 2014.
The news of the new markets come days after Verizon announced its milestone of 500 4G LTE markets. As Latinos Post reported, Verizon Wireless' 4G LTE coverage now covers 298 million people across the U.S. According to the Los Angeles Times, Verizon stated 95 percent of the U.S. population has access to 4G, a five percent increase from eight months ago.
"Now that we're done with our initial LTE build, we are looking to the Advanced Wireless spectrum to add depth and longevity to our network," said Verizon's Chief Technology Officer Nicola Palmer.
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