Re: http://www.androidcentral.com/sprint-lights-20-new-lte-markets Information retrieved on March 17, 2014 via http://maps.eng.t-mobile.com/ Note 1: T-Mobile might be upgrading some of these areas, so their changes might not have been reflected on their coverage maps until these areas have been officially launched with the changes. Note 2: This is merely to compare LTE availability of one carrier to the LTE availability of another. Note 3: Coverage is about where YOU are most of the time and might visit, not if coverage is good where you'll never go, unless you happen to want the assurance of getting good speeds anyway. Of the 20 new Sprint areas with LTE, T-Mobile has: - 17 LTE areas - 2 "4G" areas - 1 roaming areas So, of the 20 areas, just one them will have pretty poor performance in general. The list: - LTE: Bakersfield, Calif. - LTE: Bridgeport/Stamford/Norwalk, Conn. - 4G: El Centro, Calif. - 4G: Hot Springs, Ark. - LTE: Kenosha, Wis. - LTE: Lancaster, Pa. - RM: Mason City, Iowa - LTE: Myrtle Beach, S.C. - LTE: Nogales, Ariz. - LTE: Ocean City, N.J. - LTE: Omaha, Neb. - LTE: Peoria, Ill. - LTE: Provo/Orem, Utah - LTE: Sarasota/Bradenton, Fla. - LTE: Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Pa. @besweeet