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AT&T's 4G LTE hops over to Staten Island

AT&T's adds two new cities to its 4G LTE network, Staten Island, N.Y., and St. Louis.

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AT&T continues to expand its 4G LTE markets.

A company representative told CNET that the wireless provider added LTE coverage in Staten Island, New York, and in St. Louis, Missouri.

The mini-expansion now brings AT&T's maturing LTE network to all five New York boroughs, and to a total of 32 markets.

Article updated at 8:15 a.m. PT to correct the carrier.