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AT&T 4G LTE Network Rolled Out In 5 U.S. Cities

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PETER SVENSSON   09/16/11 03:53 PM ET   AP

NEW YORK — Unbeknownst to most customers, AT&T Inc. has fired up a new wireless data network in five cities in the last few months, offering roughly double the speeds of its older network for a handful of devices.

On Sunday, the phone company will start marketing the network in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. It won't be selling a new data plan – use of the new "4G LTE" network will be a perk thrown in with existing plans, AT&T Inc. network architecture and planning executive Kris Rinne said Friday.

Rinne said the network will provide downloads speeds of 5 megabits to 12 megabits per second. That's enough to download a DVD-quality two-hour movie in 15 minutes. It's in line with the speeds on Verizon's LTE network, which launched late last year with separate data plans. AT&T's older "4G" network provides top download speeds around 6 megabits per second.

Upload speeds on the LTE network are also significantly higher than on regular "4G," clocking in at 2 megabits to 5 megabits per second, Rinne said. That's fast enough to send one minute of high-definition video from a tablet to Facebook in three minutes.

The LTE-capable devices AT&T sells are a tablet – the HTC Jetstream – two USB data sticks and a "mobile Wi-Fi hotspot." They're sold with the standard AT&T non-phone data plan, which provides 5 gigabytes of data for $50 per month, except for the tablet, which comes with a $35 plan with 3 gigabytes of data.

At top LTE download speeds, it takes about an hour to exhaust the monthly allotment of 5 gigabytes. Like Verizon, AT&T charges $10 per gigabyte used above that.

Rinne said the company will have an LTE-capable phone by the end of the year.

Analysts don't expect the next iPhone to be LTE-capable at its launch, which they think could be within a month. Apple Inc. and AT&T haven't said when the phone will launch or if it will be LTE-capable.

AT&T plans to light up the LTE network in ten more cities by the end of the year, but hasn't said which ones.

AT&T's LTE plans have figured in the company's bid to buy T-Mobile USA for $39 billion. AT&T says it originally planned to build out LTE to cover 80 percent of the U.S. population, but if regulators let it buy T-Mobile, it will upgrade cell sites in rural areas as well, to cover 97 percent of the population. AT&T has less radio spectrum available for LTE than Verizon does, so it wants to take some of the spectrum T-Mobile uses for 3G and convert it to LTE.

The initial five LTE cities are all areas in which AT&T is the landline phone company. That makes it easier for the company to provide the LTE-enabled cell towers with high-speed wired connections to the Internet. The company's headquarters is in Dallas, one of the launch cities.

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Danny Wier
Cogito, ergo doleo.
05:04 AM on 09/20/2011
AT&T is $50 a month for up to 12 Mb/s with a 5 GB limit in just a few cities. Clear is $45 for similar speeds with no usage limit (but you do get throttled) in many more. FAIL.
01:49 PM on 09/18/2011
LTE, 4G, even 3G ... yeah right. We're a small community of 10k or so fifteen miles from the nearest 3G. An AT&T cell antenna is less than a mile from my house, no 3G or WiFi, and their DSL doesn't even extend to cover the local city limits.
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LazloTu
some times, you simply must poke the skunk....
01:10 PM on 09/18/2011
AT&T sucks. They bought our provider Alltel, but are not using Alltel towers. Consequently, in my little rural community we're lucky to get a one-bar signal.

Also, they pushed the 4G technology without telling anyone outside of large metro areas that it'll be years before 4G speed is possible.

Gotta love that corporate hog, AT&T............
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Mahi Joe
Think critically...not blindly conform
07:24 AM on 09/18/2011
Oh goody, now we can get dropped calls even faster. Sorry, I had AT&T for four months and cancelled my contract because they have to be the worst company in existence. Living in a large city like Chicago I was under the impression I would get good service from them,  that was not the case at all. One out of every three calls got dropped. I would settle for a string and two tin cans before ever considering using AT&T again.
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freddsky
smokeglasstain'dbrightcolorsoapsudgreenlikebubbles
07:08 AM on 09/18/2011
If you go to speedtest.net a tiny man weeing on a pyramid will tell you how lame your current ISP is. [21.51/3.80]
08:36 AM on 09/18/2011
I use speedtest.net all the time. My home office connection is 30mbps down and 15mbps up.
05:33 AM on 09/18/2011
AT&T? That A once stood for American but if you call for service you get a helpful person in India. We went to Credo and are glad we did.
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bkerensa
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05:56 AM on 09/18/2011
I dont like AT&T but the truth is if you call them you actually talk to an American not someone in India.
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11:28 AM on 09/18/2011
Everyone I've ever talked to at AT&T are not only in America but they are also in the same location as me.
05:13 AM on 09/18/2011
Fix your LA and NY network or see a mass exodus when the new iphone hits all carriers and the people who've had the misfortune of being with such a horrible company will finally be free to leave.
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Tikiman
Just out taking my dogma for a walk.
01:12 AM on 09/18/2011
Considering it just took about 5 minutes to download this page over my ATT Internet account, I can't say I'm too overjoyed.
05:34 AM on 09/18/2011
Frustrating, isn't it?
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loki
Better to die fighting, than live on knees
01:09 AM on 09/18/2011
what is it, a direct link to everyones bank account?
11:47 AM on 09/18/2011
If AT&T produced such a direct-to-bank-account technology, I have little doubt it really would be the fastest, never-dropping service on the planet. :)
12:59 AM on 09/18/2011
AT&T 4G LTE Network Rolled Out In 5 U.S. Cities........so now your call will drop quicker.
AT&T, your world, destroyed!
10:47 PM on 09/17/2011
The article doesn't mention that Verizon has rolled out it's LTE to dozens (I think at least 40) cities. AT&T is way behind.
08:40 PM on 09/17/2011
when we had our first desktop in feb of 2000, the hard drive was 10 gig......six years later when we had a virus and it crashed, it had only used up 125 megabits...in 6 years!!! how do people use so much now. i mean we used it daily, but only allowed ourselves a visit to one web page so as not to burn it out, and defragmented after said visit....i dont get it
gravityhunter
Lock, wave n pull
01:52 AM on 09/18/2011
You are in all likelihood the exception.....
08:16 AM on 09/18/2011
Photos, videos, you name it. I take tons of pictures and upload them to remote servers (the cloud) so that I can access them anywhere and know that they are backed up.

That's an amazing stat... 125 mb in 6 years? Live a little, there are some cool things out there. Why would you only allow yourself to visit one web page? It must be dark under that rock.
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Michael Surratt
08:15 PM on 09/17/2011
5 GB's a mouth is such a joke. I can go thru that in 3 days easy.
07:19 AM on 09/18/2011
porn is a helluva drug....
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Michael Surratt
01:15 AM on 09/20/2011
Fanned
07:32 PM on 09/17/2011
How about getting the old one to work?
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proudloudlib
"I'm not deaf. I'm ignoring you."
06:36 PM on 09/17/2011
I swear half the people commenting here DID NOT READ the story.
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rayonfog
Bananas
07:38 PM on 09/17/2011
You seem surprised.