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T-Mobile is still trying to push 4G phones over the iPhone
It’s understandable why T-Mobile wants customers to choose its assortment of Android and Windows Phone devices over bringing in an unlocked iPhone. The carrier would much rather sell phones and service instead of just voice and data plans. T-Mobile’s latest attempt to convince customers to choose 4G devices involves teaching its employees how to leverage more »
Verizon blankets Lucas Oil Stadium with super fast LTE speeds
Sprint and AT&T recently announced how it’s going to help the tens of thousands of people that will visit downtown Indianapolis for the Super Bowl. It’s no surprise to find out Verizon, the biggest of the national carriers, is planning its own series of upgrades and improvements inside and around Lucas Oil Stadium.
Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network will go live in five new markets today
Verizon Wireless has come forward with the latest details in terms of their 4G LTE network roll-out. And nicely done, the next phase of the expansion is set to take place today — January 19th. According to the details coming from Verizon, the 4G LTE network will come available in five new markets and also more »
US Cellular takes to Twitter, reminds us all that 4G LTE is “almost here”
We had been thinking US Cellular would have already had some of their 4G LTE network already in place, it now looks like that time is “almost here.” The details are coming by way of the official Twitter account for US Cellular where the break the news down as follows; “4G LTE is almost here! more »
Sprint will have its 4G LTE network up and running in 2012
Today Sprint announced its plans to develop its own 4G LTE network. By the time 2013 is over, Sprint expects to blanket 250 million customers in the United States with its form of 4G LTE goodness. In 2012, Sprint expects to begin its LTE reach by gaining access to more than 120 markets in the United States. 15 LTE devices such as phones, data cards and handsets will start being sold in the middle 2012 as well.
AT&T lights up five cities with 4G LTE
AT&T’s 4G LTE network has gone live in the United States. It’s just a shame most of you won’t notice. You see, 4G LTE is only lit up in five major U.S. cities. San Antonio, Dallas- Fort Worth, Houston, Atlanta and Chicago are the only cities that have LTE service at this time. It’s a slow start, but it’s a start nonetheless. Verizon is still sitting pretty as the network with the most LTE coverage in the country.
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 »
T-Mobile announces latest HSPA+ network expansion
Coming by way of the earlier T-Mobile myTouch smartphone announcement, we also have word of expansion in terms of the HSPA+ network. According to the details found in the press release, the HSPA+ network has gone live in Biloxi and Gulfport, Mississippi, Denver, Colorado, Huntsville, Alabama, Knoxville, Tennessee, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Norfolk, Virginia, Omaha, more »
BlackBerry slider gets a codename of Talladega, and rumors of an April release
Up until now we have seen a decent amount of images of the BlackBerry slider, as well as a rumor that it was going to become available with Sprint. And now the latest in the BlackBerry Slider story is suggesting that it will be available as of next month. Oh, and it also seems as more »
BlackBerry slider rumored to be heading to Sprint
More information regarding that mysterious BlackBerry slider seems to be coming out. The details are coming courtesy of the Boy Genius Report who claim to have received word from one of their “solid connects.” That said, this information does seem believable, but should still be placed in the rumor category. Anyway, on with the rumored more »



















