Nationwide Network Enhancements

The Sprint 5G Network Will Soon Come to Four New US Cities

The Sprint 5G Network will soon be available in four new cities across the United States. The new additions to the Sprint 5G network are part of the company's second rollout of 5G connectivity. The newly 5G connected cities include New York, Los Angeles, Phoenix, as well as Washington DC. Previous cities to be able to access 5G technology include Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, and Kansas City.

The new network will be available in Los Angeles on August 28th, and is coming to the other three cities a day earlier.

The increased connectivity will now be available in many different major United States cities. The new 5G network and its now widespread reach could entice new customers to join Sprint's network.
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