
Sprint announced today that they have expanded their 4G coverage to the following cities:
- Merced, California
- Visalia, California
- Rochester, NY
- Syracuse, NY
- Eugene, OR
- Tri-Cities, Washington
- Yakima, Washington
In Merced, Sprint 4G covers nearly 580 square miles and more than 180,000 people. Regionally, service extends as far north and northeast as Livingston and as far south and southwest as Merced. CLEAR will also cover Chowchilla, Dos Palos and Los Banos. In Visalia, Sprint 4G covers more than 550 square miles and more than 288,000 people with service extending from the northwestern community of Goshen along Hwy 99 to Tipton in the southwest. The northeast border is Ivanhoe, and the southern border extends through East Porterville. The Sprint 4G coverage footprint encompasses the cities of Exeter, Farmersville, Woodlake, Lindsay and Visalia.
In Oregon, Sprint 4G now covers more than 105 square miles and more than 75,000 people in the Eugene and Springfield areas. Service extends along the I-5 corridor from the McKenzie River to Franklin Blvd; and from 73rd & Main in Springfield to Green Hill Road west of Eugene.
In Rochester, Sprint 4G covers approximately 560 square miles and more than 600,000 people with service extending as far north as Lake Ontario, as far south as Canandaigua and Geneva, as far west as Spencer Port, and as far east as Webster. In Syracuse, Sprint 4G covers nearly 230 square miles and more than 265,000 people with service extending as far north as Brewerton, as far south as Nedrow, Auburn, and Cortland; as far west as Village Green, and as far east as Fayetteville and Manlius.
You can search Sprint 4G coverage by address at 3Gstore.com/coverage.
With today's seven metro launches, Sprint now offers 4G in 43 markets and expects to have 4G service in many more - including Los Angeles, New York and Miami - by the end of 2010.
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- Order Sprint 3G/4G products & service from the experts at 3Gstore.com
- Check 3G/4G Coverage in your area
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