LTE is an acronym for Long Term Evolution, basically a term,
along with 4G (fourth generation) for phone signal speeds. Open
Signal's latest report on the status of LTE networks indicates
that the United States ranks fourth in overall LTE availability,
with 86.5% of people able to access an LTE signal.
However, LTE service in the States is slower than fifty eight
other countries worldwide. The report ranking the United States
fifty-ninth of seventy seven countries in terms of average
downstream speeds at around 15 Mbps. Most other studies also
indicate that United States citizens pay more money for 4G LTE
wireless broadband than most other developed countries. So, it
is more available, more costly, and less speed. Seems like,
in the US greed beats speed.