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I use it on occasion. Fun to throw out in a conversation once in a while.

Nice usage of the word. Smattering, I'll have to use this word more...

The only reason AT&T is using "the nation's largest 4G network" is because Verizon used this line with their "3G" coverage when they called CDMA 1x "3G". HSPA+ has been ruled "4G" by the ITU. Remember those verizon ads with the red map of the US... (continues)

By technical definition no carrier has even deployed a 4G network yet. 100 times faster (textbook definition) of 3G while moving, or roughly 100 mbps, and 1GB per second while stationary.S...

Keep playing Catch Up Baseball to Verizon. You've still got a LONNNNGG way to go. And be sure to keep up those lies in your ads claiming you have the nation's largest 4G network. There's obviously a plentiful supply of ignorant consumers out there who buy your BS. Another reason Consumer Reports rates AT&T grossly inferior to Verizon....in ALL ASPECTS; coverage, call quality, customer service, etc.

Nov 19, 2019 Verizon has launched 5G service in three new cities, bringing the number of cities with Verizon 5G to 18. The service is uses mmWave frequencies, which generally offer high speeds but limited coverage.

Jan 19, 2018 The FCC this week released its findings concerning the state of broadband in the U.S. and the news is mixed.

Mar 3, 2020 AT&T today launched sub-6 GHz 5G in 22 new markets, bringing the company's total sub-6 5G coverage to 80 markets in the US. Sub-6 5G uses lower frequency bands than mmWave 5G, allowing sub-6 5G to offer broader coverage.

Nov 22, 2019 AT&T is launching 5G for consumers in the coming weeks, and has detailed its launch plans for both sub-6 GHz (low-band) and mmWave launches in the coming year. The company promises "nationwide" 5G in the first half of 2020.

Apr 14, 2020 OnePlus has revealed its new lineup for 2020 — the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro — both of which have 5G. They also manage to pack larger batteries into slightly thinner bodies compared to their predecessors.

AT&T today launched its LTE 4G network in yet more markets around the country. The new cities and towns covered by LTE include Boulder, Colo.; Hartford and New Haven, Conn.; Boise, Id.; Bowling Green and Lexington, Ky.; Harrisburg and Lancaster, Pa.; Providence, R.I.; and Ogden, Utah. AT&T customers in these markets who have LTE-capable equipment should experience faster mobile broadband speeds. AT&T's LTE network is available in more than 100 markets around the country, covering some 160 million POPs.

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