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AT&T Expands 5G Network to Include 90 New Areas

ATT logoCustomers in 90 new markets will now have access to AT&T’s 5G network. With the new markets, AT&T’s network now covers 190 markets in the US.

“At a time when technology is proving to be even more essential for communication, AT&T customers can rest assured that our company is continuing to invest in our network and new technologies to make connection easier,” said Chris Sambar, EVP of Technology Operations. “We remain focused on launching AT&T 5G in more markets and to more customers across the country – building on the nation’s best and fastest wireless network – and plan to reach nationwide coverage this summer.”

These are the 90 markets that were added today.

Alabama

  1. Franklin County

Arkansas

  1. Fayetteville-Springdale
  2. Fort Smith

California

  1. Chico
  2. El Dorado County
  3. Redding
  4. Sacramento
  5. Tehama County
  6. Yuba City

Colorado

  1. Colorado Springs

Connecticut

  1. New London-Norwich

Florida

  1. Bradenton
  2. Dixie County
  3. Fort Pierce
  4. Hamilton County
  5. Hardee County
  6. Ocala
  7. Pensacola
  8. Sarasota
  9. Tampa

Georgia

  1. Dawson County
  2. Marion County

Idaho

  1. Boise City
  2. Boundary County

Illinois

  1. Chicago
  2. Mason County

Indiana

  1. Elkhart-Goshen
  2. Evansville
  3. Fort Wayne
  4. Gary
  5. South Bend

Kansas

  1. Brown County

Kentucky

  1. Fulton County
  2. Mason County
  3. Meade County
  4. Trimble County

Louisiana

  1. Beauregard Parish
  2. Houma-Thibodaux
  3. Lake Charles
  4. New Orleans
  5. Shreveport

Massachusetts

  1. Springfield

Michigan

  1. Cass County

Minnesota

  1. Duluth
  2. Le Sueur County
  3. St. Cloud

Missouri

  1. Bates County
  2. Callaway County
  3. De Kalb County
  4. Joplin
  5. Saline County
  6. St. Joseph

Montana

  1. Billings
  2. Mineral County

New Hampshire

  1. Portsmouth

New Jersey

  1. Vineland

New York

  1. Yates County

Ohio

  1. Clinton County
  2. Mercer County
  3. Morrow County
  4. Perry County
  5. Steubenville

Oklahoma

  1. Grant County

Oregon

  1. Clatsop County

Pennsylvania

  1. Greene County
  2. Johnstown
  3. Union County
  4. Wayne County
  5. Williamsport

Texas

  1. Abilene
  2. Beaumont
  3. Concho County
  4. Fannin County
  5. Lubbock
  6. Newton County
  7. Sherman-Denison
  8. Waco

Virginia

  1. Frederick County

Washington

  1. Bellingham
  2. Clallam County
  3. Ferry County
  4. Kittitas County
  5. Richland-Kennewick
  6. Seattle
  7. Tacoma
  8. Yakima

West Virginia

  1. Monongalia County
  2. Parkersburg-Marietta
  3. Wheeling

Wisconsin

  1. Madison

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