engadgetmobile.com - 28 days ago
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T-Mobile USA's really kicking things into high gear, coming from behind ( way behind, actually) on its 3G launch to become the first to bring 21Mbps HSPA+ here -- and possibly the only one to do it, considering that its closest GSM rival is leapfrogging from 7.2Mbps HSPA to LTE . Speaking at 4G ...
androidandme.com - 28 days ago
fiercewireless.com - 23 days ago
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fiercewireless.com —
T-Mobile USA is quietly phasing out the use
of its myFaves calling feature in the wake of...
the introduction of its new unlimited plans, the company said in a statement provided to FierceWireless . While it is not dropping support for customers who ...
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T-Mobile phasing out myFaves
moconews.net - 28 days ago
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moconews.net —
T-Mobile USA is increasing its investment in the
Google ( NSDQ: GOOG ) Android platform even more,...
by improving the application experience, according to a keynote given by CTO Cole Brodman said this morning at Open Mobile Summit this morning in San ...
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Mobile USA Will Add Content Channel And Carrier Billing ...
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T-Mobile 7.2Mbps HSPA rolling out now?
Engadget —
Reports are coming in, by and large it seems via Android and Me, that T-Mobile's begun its rollout of its 7.2Mbps HSPA network for some extra speedy mobile browsing. We've done some testing in the listed cities, notably Chicago and New York, but so far are coming up with the usual, mundane speeds. It'd certainly make up for ...
T-Mobile Upgrading HSPA Network?
dailywireless.org —
T-Mobile USA is apparently rolling out 7.2 Mbps HSPA service this week. Android and Me reports that T-Mobile began a software upgrade to 7.2Mbps on their AWS band (1.7/2.1 GHz).
Users are reporting that a simple reboot will enable faster 3G speeds. How fast is open to debate. Tmo News says the average download speed in New York and Chicago, have been measured at 3.8Mb/s and 5.4Mb/s, respectively, although actual speed may differ when the upgrade is officially rolled out. T-Mobile USA has been offering HSPA for a while. This is ...
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T-Mobile USA down all over the place?
engadgetmobile.com 29 days ago — We're getting reports from sea to shining sea this evening that T-Mobile service is down or intermittent on both voice and data -- particularly bad timing in light of the recent Sidekick drama . We've tested in New York and it's definitely down for ...