According to Electronista, AT&T could be starting their 4G LTE rollout in New York City on June 30th and expanding to Los Angeles on July 24th. They've stated that their LTE network could reach speeds upwards of 15Mbps on mobile devices, which puts them slightly over the 5-12Mbps average Verizon claims with their 4G network. There is no ETA on how long it will take them to roll out their service nationwide, however, if their 3G network is any indicator it could be a while. With AT&T currently branding their HSPA+ network as "4G", it will be interesting to see what they call their LTE (Long Term Evolution) network, since the service will be faster and modems like the 4G-branded USBConnect Shockwave aren't LTE-capable.



