It's that time again. AT&T has been busy adding and upgrading several markets with high-speed LTE. This round of upgrades seems to focus a bit more attention to the Northeast, particularly in the New York and New Jersey areas. Still, quite a few other locations are popping up around the country. With most new spots checking in with populations below 100,000 people, and some below the 10k mark, AT&T is closing in on its target to finish covering the United States with LTE by the end of this year.

New

Camden, AR

El Dorado-Magnolia, AR

Prescott, AZ

Flagstaff-Sedona, AZ

Quad Cities, IL & IA

Sterling, IL

Duluth-Superior, MN

Kinston, NC

Southern New Jersey Shore Points, NJ

Auburn, NY

Cortland, NY

Seneca Falls, NY

Dayton, OH

Astoria, OR

Berwick, PA

Brookings, SD

Watertown, SD

Expanded

Salinas, CA (Carmel Valley)

Jackson, MS (Leake & Nashoba Counties)

Reno, NV (along I-80 connection and Spanish Springs)

Oswego, NY

New York City, NY (Sussex County)

Northern Madison County, NY (Oneida City, Canastota, Lenox, Sullivan, and many connecting highways)

Wilkes-Barre, PA (Scranton, Clarks Summit, Harveys Lake)

If you find yourself spending time in these areas, go forth and enjoy some speedy streaming music, fast-loading web pages, and smooth video chats. Just remember to keep an eye on your data usage.

[PR Newswire]