T-Mobile leasing towers for $2.4 billion toward LTE future

T-Mobile gets a $2.4B LTE boost
T-Mobile gets a $2.4B LTE boost

T-Mobile announced that it reached an agreement to lease out cellular towers to help fund its ongoing shift to an LTE network.

Wireless operator Crown Castle is paying T-Mobile $2.4 billion to lease more than 7,200 of the carrier's cellular towers.

LTE is the goal

T-Mobile will use the funds from its leased cellular towers to help fund its ongoing LTE plans.

"T-Mobile USA is working aggressively to make our 4G network stronger, faster and more dependable for consumers, and this transaction will support our ongoing $4 billion network modernization initiative that is the cornerstone of this effort as we work tirelessly to continue to deliver our amazing 4G services nationwide," T-Mobile USA CEO John Legere said.

As part of those plans, earlier this year T-Mobile signed a deal with Verizon to purchase AWS spectrum holdings that will expand the carrier's 4G LTE reach to 60 million customers in 15 of the country's top 25 markets.

T-Mobile previously pledged $4 billion toward expanding its LTE network for 2013, with this deal adding another $2.4 billion to those plans as the carrier gears up to compete with giants like Verizon and AT&T.

Via T-Mobile