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Does anybody know how good t-mobile work in the St. Louis, MO area? If so, which area may not get good results?
Thnx.
[B]T-Mobile 4G LTE
[/B]We're using the most advanced technology to build our 4G LTE network. Now covering over 150 million customers and counting. See the markets where it is currently available below.
[B]Alabama[/B]
Birmingham
Decatur
Huntsville
Mobile
Montgomery
Tuscaloosa
[B]Arizona[/B]
Phoenix
Tucson
[B]Arkansas[/B]
Little Rock
[B]California[/B]
Bakersfield
Fresno
Los Angeles
Modesto
Napa
Oakland
Oxnard
Riverside
Sacramento
Salinas
San Diego
San Francisco
San Jose
San Rafael
Santa Ana
Santa Barbara
Santa Cruz-Watsonville
Santa Rosa
Stockton
Vallejo-Fairfield
[B]Colorado[/B]
Boulder
Denver
[B]Connecticut[/B]
Bridgeport
New Haven
[B]District of Columbia[/B]
Washington
[B]Florida[/B]
Jacksonville
Lakeland-Winter Haven
Miami
Orlando
Sarasota
Tallahassee
Tampa
West Palm Beach
[B]Georgia[/B]
Atlanta
Gainesville
Savannah
[B]Hawaii[/B]
Honolulu
[B]Illinois[/B]
Chicago
[B]Indiana[/B]
Indianapolis
Lafayette
[B]Kansas[/B]
Lawrence
Wichita
[B]Kentucky[/B]
Lexington
[B]Louisiana[/B]
New Orleans
Maryland
Baltimore
[B]Massachusetts[/B]
Boston
Cambridge
[B]Michigan[/B]
Ann Arbor
Detroit
Warren
[B]Minnesota[/B]
Minneapolis
[B]Missouri
[/B]Kansas City
[B]Nevada
[/B]Las Vegas
Reno-Sparks
[B]New Jersey
[/B]Atlantic City
Newark
[B]New Mexico
[/B]Albuquerque
[B]New York
[/B]Albany
Binghamton
Buffalo
Nassau
Rochester
Syracuse
[B]North Carolina
[/B]Charlotte
Durham
Greensboro-High Point
Raleigh
Winston-Salem
[B]Ohio[/B]
Akron
Cleveland
Columbus
Dayton
[B]Oklahoma[/B]
Bartlesville
Oklahoma City
Tulsa
[B]Oregon[/B]
Portland
Salem
[B]Pennsylvania[/B]
Erie
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
[B]Rhode Island
[/B]Providence
[B]South Carolina
[/B]Charleston
Spartanburg
Greenville
[B]Tennessee[/B]
Memphis
Nashville
[B]Texas[/B]
Austin
College Station-Bryan
Dallas
El Paso
Fort Worth
Houston
San Antonio
[B]Utah[/B]
Ogden
Provo-Orem
Salt Lake City
[B]Virginia[/B]
Richmond
Virginia Beach
[B]Washington[/B]
Bellingham
Kennewick
Mount Vernon
Seattle-Bellevue
Spokane
[B]Puerto Rico
[/B]Mayag
To other guides don't worry I have started adding the new official lte cities to the list
Here's a pic from TmoNews:
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That might actually work pretty well. So I guess I'll redesign this thread now for places that aren't marked official or are just popping up.
Looks like they just bunched up Nassau County (Long Island, NY) as a whole. Fine by me.
Yeah, I'll be able to test it out in a couple of weeks to see how much better it is there than here in Rochester. When I have the time, I'm going to revamp the OP.
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That might actually work pretty well. So I guess I'll redesign this thread now for places that aren't marked official or are just popping up.
New York
Albany
Binghamton
Buffalo
Nassau
New York
Rochester
Syracuse
Good job on the re-design. However, I think that New York, NY (Manhattan) is under the official list too - is it not?
It's on the list, right between Nassau and Rochester.
Ahh, my mistake. I just looked on their website and I see it listed. Maybe we're looking in different areas. I click on coverage, then click the link to latest 4G LTE cities and I see it there.That's what I pulled from the T-Mobile website
It's official, but it is just a list of cities that have it. It doesn't go into how distributed coverage is in those cities or what requirements are needed to make the list. Some of these cities may be very limited in coverage at this point. In other words, they aren't guaranteeing blanket coverage yet.I'm in sarasota florida it says Lte but Im not getting lte on my galaxy s4 so is the list above
official or does it mean it will be soon.
Thanks for your time
I get some LTE in the Simpsonville area of SC. Its awesome Not too different than HSPA+ though, I don't feel. But hey...more speed options.