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AT&T Fires Up 4G LTE Network in Florida, Mass.

AT&T said it expects its LTE deployment to be "largely complete" by the end of next year.

Rival carrier Verizon is leading the 4G LTE charge in the U.S., with plans to extend its super-fast network to 400 markets by the end of the year. Meanwhile, Sprint last month fired up its 4G LTE in a handful of markets and T-Mobile expects to upgrade to 4G LTE in 2013.

Global 4G/LTE subscribership is expected to skyrocket from 9 million last year to more than 560 million in 2016, according to a new report from Parks Associates.

From the article, "AT&T Fires Up 4G LTE Network in Florida, Mass." by Angela Moscaritolo.

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