ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky., Nov. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Bluegrass Cellular, a pioneer in the wireless industry in Kentucky, announced today the launch of the first phase of its 4G LTE network as part of the Verizon Wireless LTE in Rural America (LRA) program. Kentucky cities of Bowling Green, Elizabethtown, Glasgow, Radcliff and Bardstown are among the first to experience significantly faster data speeds on their wireless devices as a result of the network launch.
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Ron Smith, President of Bluegrass Cellular said, "This initial launch covers a population area of over 348,000 people in our largest markets and includes the I-65 corridor providing continuous 4G LTE coverage between Louisville and Nashville. We are particularly proud to provide LTE service to Fort Knox and its population of more than 40,000 soldiers, family members and civilian employees."
Bluegrass Cellular 4G customers and Verizon Wireless customers will now have access to LTE-speed data services within Bluegrass Cellular's 4G LTE coverage areas and Bluegrass customers will also have access to Verizon's 4G LTE network throughout the United States.
"Bluegrass Cellular made the decision two years ago to partner with Verizon Wireless as the fastest approach to provide 4G LTE to our customers both locally and nationwide," said Smith. "We are pleased to announce the successful rollout of the first phase of this partnership and look forward to the continued expansion of 4G LTE coverage in the future."
Kentucky counties and communities included in the initial 4G LTE network rollout include:
- Hardin County: Elizabethtown, Cecilia, Ft. Knox, Radcliff, Rineyville, Sonora, Upton and Vine Grove
- Hart County: Munfordville and Horse Cave
- Nelson County: Bardstown and Coxs Creek
- Barren County: Glasgow, Park City and Cave City
- Warren County: Bowling Green, Claypool, Bristow, Plano and Smiths Grove
Bluegrass Cellular will continue to expand 4G LTE to additional areas in 2013.
The expanded 4G LTE service means Bluegrass Cellular customers will experience faster picture and video messaging, game and ringtone downloads and data speeds for PDAs, tablets and smartphones, all on the company's reliable nationwide network. The company projects that LTE customers will experience download speeds of 5 to 12 megabits per second (Mbps) and 2 to 5 Mbps for uploading data to a wireless device.
In 2010, Bluegrass Cellular announced an agreement with Verizon Wireless to participate in the LTE in Rural America program. Under the LTE in Rural America program, Verizon Wireless sought rural carriers to jumpstart the delivery of fourth-generation Long Term Evolution (LTE) services to rural communities throughout the United States. The Verizon LTE in Rural America program now features eighteen carriers in fourteen states across America, covering 2.7 million people and 144,000 square miles.
Under the agreement, Verizon Wireless leased to Bluegrass Cellular its 700 MHz upper C block wireless spectrum in the Bluegrass Cellular service areas where Verizon Wireless has not constructed a network. Using the leased spectrum, Bluegrass Cellular constructed and operates a 4G LTE network in central Kentucky serving Bluegrass Cellular customers, Verizon Wireless customers and customers of other LTE in Rural America participants. In addition, Bluegrass Cellular customers have access to Verizon Wireless' 4G LTE network throughout the United States.
About Bluegrass Cellular
A pioneer in the wireless field in the state's rural areas, Bluegrass Cellular has been operating in Kentucky for more than 20 years. Headquartered in Elizabethtown, Ky., Bluegrass Cellular has 21 company-owned retail locations and more than 30 authorized agent locations. For more information on Bluegrass Cellular and for local store hours and locations, visit bluegrasscellular.com or call 1-800-928-CELL. Join the conversation online, Twitter.com/BluegrassCell or at Facebook.com/bluegrasscellular.
SOURCE Bluegrass Cellular
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