Sprint Serves Up 4G Service in New York City
Sprint today announced the expansion of its 4G mobile network into New York City and parts of New Jersey and Long Island, including Hartford, New Haven, New Brunswick, Trenton, and Tampa.
"Sprint has provided customers with 4G service since 2008 and we’re proud to extend our leadership to six more cities today, including New York City," said Matt Carter, president of Sprint 4G. "Sprint is the first national wireless carrier to make 4G a reality for our customers and with the addition of these six new markets we are now in 61 cities, including Chicago, Baltimore and Houston, and are growing. By the end of the year Sprint 4G plans to light up several major new markets including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, Denver and Washington DC to name a few."
Sprint had been testing 4G service in New York (and Los Angeles) for the past several months and has previously stated plans to cover 120 million Americans by the end of the year.

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