Sprint expands 4G and launches a site for the Epic

It was just announced today, that Sprint will be activating their 4G network in 3 new cities covering 3 different states. They will also be making the change in 2 more cities that will add to the expansion of their network in California. Sprint may have been the subject of ridicule lately when it comes to 4G coverage, but hey, at least they’re trying. The 5 cities able to fully utilize Sprint’s WiMAX (if they are using an EVO) are Modesto, Calif., Stockton, Calif., Jacksonville, Fla., Wilmington, Del., and Grand Rapids, Michigan. With the release of the Epic 4G rapidly approaching and Sprint’s first-to-market advertising campaign, expect rapid rollouts of their WiMAX network to become a regular thing.

Speaking of the Epic 4G, today also marks the release of Sprint’s dedicated page for the device with specs, features, and an option to receive e-mail notifications on the imminent release. For those of you out there still waiting for your Android super-phone with a physical QWERTY keyboard, hope this is enough to hold you over.

Via Phandroid

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2 Responses to Sprint expands 4G and launches a site for the Epic

  1. Ibap says:

    Actually, the dedicated Sprint page for the Epic 4G has been out there for some time, though they have updated it. You've been able to sign up for email alerts for a couple of weeks.

  2. Ibap says:

    Actually, the dedicated Sprint page for the Epic 4G has been out there for some time, though they have updated it. You've been able to sign up for email alerts for a couple of weeks.