Below is a list of already launched Sprint 4G cities.
The information has been sourced from Clear, Sprint’s WiMAX partner whose 4G coverage is identical since they operate on the same network. This list also doubles for Comcast’s XFINITY Internet 2go and Time Warner’s Road Runner Mobile 4G, who also rebrand and resell Sprint/Clear mobile broadband.
For more detailed info, see the 2011 Sprint 4G Coverage Review.
Also in this review:
California
- Los Angeles
- Merced
- Modesto
- Sacramento
- San Francisco
- Stockton
- Visalia
Colorado
- Denver
Connecticut
- Bridgeport
- Hartford
- New Haven
Delaware
- Wilmington
Florida
- Daytona Beach
- Jacksonville
- Miami
- Orlando
- Tampa
Georgia
- Atlanta
- Milledgeville
Hawaii
- Honolulu
- Maui
Idaho
- Boise
Illinois
- Chicago
Kansas
- Kansas City
Maryland
- Baltimore
Massachusetts
- Boston
Michigan
- Grand Rapids
Minnesota
- Minneapolis-St. Paul
Missouri
- Kansas City
- St. Louis
Nevada
- Las Vegas
New Jersey
- New Brunswick
- Trenton
New York
- New York City
- Rochester
- Syracuse
North Carolina
- Charlotte
- Greensboro
- Raleigh
Ohio
- Cincinnati
- Cleveland
- Columbus
Oregon
- Eugene
- Portland
- Salem
Pennsylvania
- Harrisburg
- Lancaster
- Philadelphia
- Pittsburgh
- Reading
- York
Rhode Island
- Providence
Tennessee
- Nashville
Texas
- Abilene
- Amarillo
- Austin
- Corpus Christi
- Dallas
- Houston
- Kileen
- Lubbock
- Midland/ Odessa
- San Antonio
- Waco
- Wichita Falls
Utah
- Salt Lake City
Virginia
- Richmond
Washington
- Bellingham
- Everett
- Kennewick
- Kitsap
- Pasco
- Richland
- Seattle
- Tacoma
- Yakima
Washington D.C.
- Washington D.C.
Galvez says:
Sprint and Clear have horrible tech support. The Clear map shows 4G service where I am located, but I have only been able to use it for about 5 seconds– it connected and disconnected. There has been no 4G service since then. Both Sprint and Clear claim there is no 4G in my area, yet the map shows 4G, and if I go a block away, I get 4G. If you ask them to look at the map, tech support will terminate your chat (after all, they could not be wrong about what the map shows). I will probably change companies after my contract is over. The EVO is a nice phone, but because of the pi**ing match between Sprint and Clear, I doubt I will ever have 4G service.
Joshua Swedis says:
It seems it would be easier getting information on top secret military operations from the CIA, than it would be getting new 4G ro;;out plans from sprint. I must say that i was absolutely duped by this carrier. they knew they would have limited 4G coverage, but it never stopped them with selling the snake oil to us. wish i never signed the contract, and when it’s done, i’ll never be with sprint again. crooks!!!!
Bob says:
Verizon just launched their LTE4G network in Omaha, what about Sprint, not even on the list to have it operational this year? tell me when I can use my 4G that I am paying for.
David says:
When will 4G be coming to Texarkana Texas all other company are already here…
Nickolas says:
great insight. Really enjoyed skimming through this blog.
Keep up the good work and to everyone keep on learning!