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LosAngeles_CA.jpg I blogged yesterday about how Sprint's official list of cities with their super-high-speed Rev A network is now up to nine, but Sprint has another trick up their sleeve.

If you look at their official network maps, you'll find that the maps show Rev A in all sorts of places that haven't been formally announced.

According to Sprint spokeswoman Amy Schiska-Lombard, "These maps are a work in progress. The ones for the markets which we have announced ... are current and accurate. The remaining maps are less reliable at this point as Sprint continues to test and rollout additional coverage."

So get out those high-speed PC Cards and get clicking. Are the maps for real? Tell us. I've put a list of Rev A towns that Sprint hasn't publicly mentioned yet, after the jump.



Sprint's official Rev A cities are Buffalo and Rochester, NY; Pittsburgh, PA; Milwaukee, WI; Las Vegas, NV; Seattle, WA; San Diego, CA, Boston, MA and Hartford, CT. Here are some other locations that show up on their maps (and are sometimes buried in the press releases) but aren't in their press release headlines:

California: Antioch, Borrego Springs, Burbank, Concord, Faitfield, Hesperia, Joshua Tree, North Hollywood, Oxnard, Palmdale, Pasadena, Rancho Cucamonga, Vacaville, Victorville
Connecticut: Much of the entire shoreline corridor from Greenwich to New Haven; Mystic, Norwich, Willimantic, Danbury
Maryland: Frederick, North suburbs of Baltimore
Massachusetts: Springfield, Northampton, Amherst, Worcester
Michigan: St. Joseph
New Jersey: Edison, New Brunswick, Newark International Airport
Pennsylvania: Indiana, New Castle
West Virginia: Wheeling
Wisconsin: Beloit, Madison
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