When will the ATT LTE 4G network be available?

According to AT&T's CEO, John Stankey in an interview, the company is going to deploy its 4G Long-Term Evolution (LTE ) network in the middle of next year, in 2011. AT&T which is the second largest mobile operator wants to cover between 70 to 75 million people by the end of 2011 with its soon to operate LTE 4G network. The company is said to invest at least $700 million in LTE 4G this year and more in the years that will follow.

USB mobile data cards and MiFi-like devices are the first products that we are expected to see that can take advantage of the 4G LTE network. The AT&T 4G handsets usually take some time to cover enough of the nation so it will not be available soon yet. On the other hand, AT&T's major competitor Verizon Wireless will have its LTE 4G network in as many as 35 markets by the end of this year and 4G handset from the said company will be released by March 2011.

AT&T is working diligently to get their 4G service up and running in 2011. They are behind the 4G front-runners of Sprint and Verizon however that may work to their advantage. AT&T could very well be taking the technology world by storm with ensuring that they are up and functional before presenting their 4G technology services to the general public.

After all, Sprint and Verizon are having their fair share of disillusionment in the customers who believed they would be getting faster speed internet and faster cell service on their new 4G phones just to find out that their calling area does not yet provide 4G service. Customers are fickle characters, and if you mess them around they are libel to drop you like a hot potato. Marketers count on the deception of the customer base by using clever words, ads, promises, and marketing techniques like showing the differences in speeds between 3G and 4G.

They do, however provide the fine print at the bottom of the commercial in the event that you are looking at the words that flash down there. Since the technology is so new, it can be considered that the front-running phones and internet devices will be covered by the 4G network. That would mean the Blackberry and iPhone groups would definitely be included.In addition, many of the high-end LG phones will also come equipped with 4G access as well.

AT&T has recently bought wireless spectrum from Qualcomm. This shows that the company is moving ahead with the deployment of its LTE network. The company is also upgrading its 3G network at the same time and hence there is delay in LTE network setting.

The company’s Chief Technology Officer James Donovan has also said, “Our HSPA+ network and upgraded backhaul is expected to deliver speed performance similar to initial LTE deployments. That matters, because when we begin commercial deployment of LTE in mid 2011, customers on our LTE network will be able to fall back to HSPA+. € AT&T is planning to launch LTE services by mid-2011.

The company is currently carrying out testing services in areas such as Baltimore and Dallas. AT&T is hoping to provide LTE services to over 70 million users by the end of 2011. AT&T has already launched a USB laptop dongle which is compatible with HSPA+ and LTE.

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