Just a couple of days back, T-Mobile announced that San Diego (or the greater San Diego area) is the latest to have wideband LTE switched on.
“In addition to the greater San Diego area, LTE customers in the Carlsbad area are also experiencing super-fast download speeds, making access to their favorite mobile content seem almost instantaneous. In November, T-Mobile customers in the San Diego area observed download speeds as high as 76 Mbps.”
This news was announced by T-Mo just a few days after it announced that wideband LTE went live in Spokane, WA. San Diego becomes the 24th market to see the carrier’s ultra-fast LTE network go live, just over a year after the first ones started to show signs of life in Dallas, Texas.
T-Mobile’s target of reaching 25 markets with its fatter data pipes looks more achievable by the day. And, if the company counts San Diego and Carlsblad as two separate markets, then it already has reached the magic 25 number. The others include:
- Atlanta, GA
- Greater Bay Area, CA
- Birmingham, AL
- Boise, ID
- Boston, MA
- Columbus, OH
- Connecticut
- Dallas, TX
- Detroit, MI
- Honolulu, HI
- Houston, TX
- Jacksonville, FL
- Las Vegas, NV
- Los Angeles, CA
- Minneapolis, MN
- Mobile, AL
- Orlando, FL
- Greater Philadelphia Area, PA
- Portland, OR
- Seattle, WA
- Tampa, FL
- Upstate New York Area
- Spokane, WA
If you’re in either of the two new markets, let us know how the faster network is performing. Have you seen speeds of 70Mbps+ in speed tests?
Source: T-Mobile
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