Today, T-Mobile has announced that users in Cincinnati will be able to make use of its 4G LTE service. T-Mo says the coverage is in and around the metro area and that, to make use of T-Mo's LTE, customers will need to have a device compatiple with LTE Band II (1900MHz).
The move is yet another part of the un-carrier's push to expand its data coverage and provide some of the Internet speeds on US soil. The announced list of covered areas is this:
T-Mobile also reminded customers about its limited time family-plan offer, which allows unlimited talk, text, and 2.5 GB per line for plans with 4 lines or more, for $100 per month until 2016 (regular plan is limited to 1 GB at max speed).
source: T-Mobile via TmoNews
- Blue Ash
- Cincinnati Zoo
- Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport
- Fairfield
- Hamilton
- Mason
- Norwood
- Paul Brown Stadium
- Great American Ballpark
- University of Cincinnati
- Covington, Kentucky
- Among many others
T-Mobile also reminded customers about its limited time family-plan offer, which allows unlimited talk, text, and 2.5 GB per line for plans with 4 lines or more, for $100 per month until 2016 (regular plan is limited to 1 GB at max speed).
source: T-Mobile via TmoNews
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