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Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina are all getting expanded T-Mobile Home internet coverage. In total, the company is adding 51 cities and towns to its network, which brings the overall number of covered locations to more than 600 with more than 30 million households.

“Today, thousands more households now have access to fast, unlimited high-speed internet. We’re expanding access in places that have never had a real choice when it comes to home broadband, where people are fed up with cable and telco ISPs,” said Dow Draper, Executive Vice President of Emerging Products at T-Mobile.

If you’re curious whether your exact address has T-Mobile Home Internet, you can go to the company’s website and search for your location. Between the existing cities and towns and the new ones, T-Mobile is definitely doing a good job of getting its internet service out to more users.

The complete list of new cities and towns is as follows:

Florida

Arcadia Cape Coral-Fort Myers Clewiston Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach Gainesville Jacksonville Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton Ocala Okeechobee Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent Punta Gorda Sebastian-Vero Beach Sebring-Avon Park Tallahassee Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater The Villages

Georgia

Albany Athens-Clarke County Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta Columbus Cordele Cornelia Dalton Dublin Gainesville Jefferson Moultrie St. Marys Summerville Warner Robins

North Carolina

Albemarle Asheville Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia Durham-Chapel Hill Fayetteville Greensboro-High Point Kill Devil Hills Mount Airy North Wilkesboro Raleigh-Cary Sanford

South Carolina

Columbia Greenville-Anderson Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach Newberry Spartanburg Sumter