Verizon preps for next phase of LTE expansion
Verizon Wireless isn't taking any breathers in its nationwide long-term evolution (LTE) network deployment. On June 16, it will launch its mobile broadband service in 19 new large and mid-sized markets, taking a big step toward meeting its goal of 185 million Americans in LTE coverage by the end of 2011.
There are no surprises on the list. Verizon pre-announced all of these markets in two batches last May: Fresno and Sacramento (CA); Hartford (CT); Boise, Idaho; Fort Wayne and Indianapolis (IN); Flint, Grand Rapids and Lansing (MI); Dayton, Ohio; Erie, Harrisburg and State College (PA); Greenville-Spartanburg (SC); Sioux Falls (SD); Salt Lake City-Ogden, Utah; Spokane, Washington; and Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Verizon Wireless is also expanding the footprint of two previously launched markets: San Francisco and Detroit.
Verizon preps for next phase of LTE expansion