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Sony Ericsson Xperia Play coming to AT&T, will arrive in Stealth Blue and with Gingerbread

We saw the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play launch here in the US with Verizon Wireless back in May and as of today, it looks like AT&T will be launching their own version of the handset. Overall, most of the hardware specs will remain the same as the Verizon version, however the Xperia Play that is more »

Sony’s upcoming S2 tablet will get 4G service from AT&T

Sony has formed another cozy partnership with AT&T. AT&T revealed that it will be the exclusive provider of broadband internet service for Sony’s upcoming S2 tablet. A release date and for the S2 is sadly still up in the air.

T-Mobile rolling-out HSPA+ network support in 56 additional markets

T-Mobile has announced their latest HSPA+ network roll-out plans. “Today, T-Mobile USA announced its doubling the speed of its 4G network in 56 additional markets. T-Mobile’s faster 4G speeds (HSPA+ 42) are now available in 152 markets reaching more than 170 million American’s– exceeding the company’s mid-year goal to reach more than 150 million Americans more »

T-Mobile HSPA+ comes available for 7 additional cities

T-Mobile recently announced the myTouch 4G Slide and in addition, they have rolled out coverage for their HSPA+ network in 7 new cities. The lucky 7 include Barnstable, Massachusetts; Chico, California; Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Ogden, Utah; Redding, California; Vineland, New Jersey and Winchester, Virginia. And with that, that brings the total coverage for the T-Mobile HSPA+ more »

T-Mobile makes a few lofty speed comparisons between the G-Slate, Xoom, and iPad 2

In order to generate some buzz about the T-Mobile G-Slate, as well as jumpstart sales, T-Mobile decided to conduct a few speed tests between the G-Slate, Xoom, and iPad 2. First things first, with a price reduction on the G-Slate, now available for $399 on a two year contract, the G-Slate is $200 cheaper than more »

T-Mobile 4G network comes to 42 additional markets, brings double the speed [42Mbps]

T-Mobile has officially rolled out 4G in another 42 markets, which brings the total covered up to 102. In terms of the speeds, this is the T-Mobile HSPA+ network which is offering up to 42Mbps. Of course, that is assuming you have a 42Mbps capable device. In terms of the 42 new markets, those include; more »

T-Mobile releases prepaid Rocket 4G Laptop Stick

If you’re looking for wireless connectivity on the go, T-Mobile wants to set you up on its 4G network with no strings attached. The T-Mobile prepaid 4G Rocket Stick is now available for $59.99. It’s possible of obtaining download speeds up to 21Mbps and doesn’t require a contract. You’ll have to pay for data as you go along. T-Mobile has three prepaid mobile broadband plans available, but starting on April 17, T-Mobile will introduce new prepaid plans.

Rumor: T-Mobile HSPA+ Mobile Hotspot to launch on April 13th

Assuming the latest chatter is accurate, then it looks like T-Mobile will be launching their HSPA+ Mobile Hotspot modem on April 13th. The modem will be your standard hotspot offering and feature goodies such as the ability to share the connection with up to five devices as well as having a microSD card slot. Also more »

T-Mobile brings HSPA+ to 10 more markets

With the AT&T deal pending, T-Mobile is continuing to expand it’s HSPA+ 4G network. Today the carrier has announced that ten more markets are now covered by what it calls “America’s Largest 4G Network.” With the ten new markets, T-Mobile now gives 4G coverage to 167 markets which cover 200 million people. The new markets more »

T-Mobile doubles “4G” speed in some cities, more to come in the future

Despite the recent announcements of AT&T buying T-Mobile the latter company won’t just stop making improvements. To help kick off CTIA T-Mobile has announced that it will be doubling it’s 4G data speed. The speed increase means that T-Mobile’s 4G network will theoretically be able to reach 42 Mbps. The first markets to get the more »