Two days after announcing a round of mid-band LTE capacity upgrades, T-Mo says that it’s expanded its low-band LTE coverage, too.
T-Mobile CTO Neville Ray has confirmed that T-Mo has added low-band LTE to more cell sites in the past two weeks. These expansions bring “more and better coverage,” Ray explains.
Our network team added lowband LTE to dozens of sites in just two weeks, which means more and better coverage. And #WeWontStop!! @TMobile @MetroPCS #AcrossTheGrid pic.twitter.com/h715nfQSm7
— Neville (@NevilleRay) August 10, 2018
As with past low-band LTE expansions, this latest deployment includes both 600MHz and 700MHz spectrum. Some of the cities in this expansion include Bakersfield, CA; Miami, FL; Des Plaines, IL; and Boston, MA.
You can find the full list of cities included in T-Mobile’s latest low-band LTE expansion below.
- Huntsville, AL
- Auburn, AL
- Pine Bluff, AR
- Phoenix, AZ
- Ash Fork, AZ
- Vista, CA
- Bakersfield, CA
- Templeton, CA
- Sunnyvale, CA
- San Francisco, CA
- Fairfield, CA
- Mill Valley, CA
- Crescent City, CA
- Hornbrook, CA
- Weed, CA
- Quincy, FL
- Ponce de Leon, FL
- Miami, FL
- Lithonia, GA
- Marietta, GA
- Mableton, GA
- Chatsworth, GA
- Augusta, GA
- Baxley, GA
- Saint Simons Island, GA
- Fortson, GA
- Des Plaines, IL
- Riverton, IL
- Plainfield, IN
- Indianapolis, IN
- Boston, MA
- Detroit, MI
- Lansing, MI
- Kalispell, MT
- Sparks, NV
- Sea Isle City, NJ
- Sunland Park, NM
- Port Jefferson Station, NY
- Albany, NY
- Schenectady, NY
- Montrose, PA
- Springville, PA
- Norristown, PA
- North Augusta, SC
- Leola, SD
- Antioch, TN
- Cleveland, TN
- Chattanooga, TN
- Dallas, TX
- Paris, TX
- Elkhart, TX
- Montgomery, TX
- San Ygnacio, TX
- San Antonio, TX
- El Paso, TX
- Steling, VA
- Lynchburg, VA
- Wheeling, WV
Source: Neville Ray (Twitter)