Now in Washington, D.C.: Sprint 4G

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It's official. Sprint has begun offering Sprint 4G in Washington, D.C., suburban Maryland and Northern Virginia.

We announced it with a midnight news release a few minutes ago. We also launched Sprint 4G in Los Angeles, South Florida (Miami, Ft. Lauderdale and West Palm Beach), Cleveland, Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio. Plus, we announced that we will begin offering Sprint 4G in San Francisco on Dec. 28.

Locally you can get a Sprint 4G signal as far south as Ft. Belvoir & Newington, as far east as Annapolis, as far west as Manassas & Leesburg, and as far north as Germantown & Columbia. Sprint 4G is found in all parts of D.C., including neighborhoods like Georgetown, Anacostia, Logan Circle, Dupont, Adams-Morgan, Southwest, Downtown, Capitol Hill, Cleveland Park, Brookland, Petworth and Columbia Heights.

Areas inside the Beltway (like Annandale, Alexandria, Arlington, Shirlington, Falls Church and Bethesda and Silver Spring are covered) but so are communities outside the Beltway (like Reston, Herndon, Lanham, Gaithersburg, Tysons Corner, National Harbor and Largo.)

Over the coming months, you will see more areas covered as new 4G cell sites come on line in the metro area. 

For coverage maps visit Sprint.com. You may also want to visit Sprint.com/4G for more details about our offering.