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C-Spire's Network Enhancement Program Saw 71% Increase in Mobile Broadband Speeds

C-Spire's Network Enhancement Program Saw 71% Increase in Mobile Broadband Speeds Image Credit: C-Spire

Regional US carrier, C Spire announced recently that it has doubled the bandwidth and power throughout much of its 4G LTE+ network, resulting in faster peak speeds and better overall coverage for consumers. The Operator said its “Covered in Blue” network enhancement and expansion initiative has improved average mobile broadband speeds for consumers by 71 percent, rivaling speeds offered by many fixed broadband Internet service providers.

In the last six months, the company has doubled the wireless spectrum on 604 of its 681 4G LTE+ cell sites in Mississippi, boosted power on 397 cell sites and expanded 4G+ LTE coverage to 115 new cell sites along with a myriad of other improvements to routers, switches, processors and cell site equipment to enhance overall network performance.

The Operator said that it is committed to continuous improvement as it offers new products and expands into new lines of telecommunications and technology services, including fixed super high-speed broadband Internet for consumers and enterprise-grade data, dedicated Internet access and cloud services for businesses.

Gregg Logan, chief technology officer for C Spire
We offer the only national 4G LTE+ network inspired by the customers we serve. And just like our deep, local roots, our network is getting bigger, faster and stronger every day. At C Spire, we’re never content with a good network. Our customers deserve a great network and we’re never going to rest on our laurels. 

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