4G LTE & Mobile Hotspot Helps Sports Radio Personality During NCAA Tournament

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Drew Deener from The Early Birds show on My Sports Radio 790 in Louisville, KY put together this brief audio recording about how he used 4G LTE and the 4G mobile hotspot on a Verizon device while traveling and covering the University of Louisville in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. If you have a device with a mobile hotspot option and aren't taking advantage of it, test it out soon! It comes in handy.

Like many people who haven't previously experienced 4G LTE, Drew didn't expect the download speeds to be as fast as they were.

Hear more from Drew:

Drew Deener - Using a 4G Mobile Hotspot to Cover the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament

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