• Faster speeds. LTE technology is capable of delivering speeds faster than many other technologies. Customers can stream, download, upload and game faster than ever before. 
  • Faster response time. LTE technology offers lower latency, or the processing time it takes to move data through a network, such as how long it takes to start downloading a webpage or file once you've sent the request. Lower latency helps to improve services like mobile gaming, two-way video calling and telemedicine.
  • More efficient use of spectrum. Wireless spectrum is a finite resource, and LTE uses spectrum more efficiently than other technologies, creating more space to carry data traffic and services and to deliver a better network experience.
  • Cool new devices. AT&T offers several LTE-compatible devices, including new AT&T 4G LTE smartphones and tablets.

"We continue to see demand for mobile broadband skyrocket, and our in Phoenix responds to what customers want from their mobile experience - more, faster, on the best devices," said Jennifer Biry, Arizona vice president and general manager, AT&T.

"We continue to see demand for mobile broadband skyrocket, and our in Raleigh and Chapel Hill responds to what customers want from their mobile experience and provides solutions - more, faster, on the best devices," said Laurent Therivel, AT&T's VP/GM of Mobility and Consumer Markets in the Carolinas.

AT&T 4G LTE Devices

AT&T's 4G LTE Network

AT&T will continue to expand its 4G LTE footprint in Phoenix over the coming months. AT&T has launched 4G LTE in 26 markets nationwide.

Even as AT&T 4G LTE expands, customers will be able to enjoy more consistent 4G speeds on their compatible device as they move in and out of LTE areas. Not only is AT&T deploying 4G LTE, it has also deployed fast HSPA+ technology throughout its mobile broadband network. HSPA+, when combined with enhanced backhaul, provides customers with 4G speeds. Customers of competitors who have transitioned to LTE without further speed upgrades to their existing networks are likely to see a jarring drop-off in speeds when they move out of LTE areas.

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