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T-Mobile’s plan to go big with their 3G network

By Will Park on Wednesday, November 11th, 2009 at 6:39 PM PST In Announcements, T-Mobile

tmobile logo T Mobiles plan to go big with their 3G networkT-Mobile (NYSE: DT) is something of an underdog in the US wireless ecosystem. Going by subscriber counts, T-Mobile trails Verizon (NYSE: VZ), AT&T (NYSE: T) and Sprint (NYSE: S) as the No. 4 US wireless carrier. That apparently isn’t going to cut it for T-Mobile. The carrier has announced plans to go big with their 3G network, in an effort to close the technology gap with its rivals. T-Mobile will enable 7.2Mbps HSPA data speeds on its entire 3G network, which is also planned to expand to reach 200 million people, by the end of 2009. And, by the middle of 2010, T-Mobile expects to have 21Mbps HSPA+ data speeds across its entire 3G network. That’s some high-speed data!

With Sprint pushing to roll out its nationwide 4G WiMAX network, via Clearwire, and Verizon gearing up to light-up its 4G LTE wireless network in early 2010, T-Mobile doesn’t want to fall too far behind. T-Mobile makes a lot of money from data plans, making a competitive 3G network all that much more important.

For now, though, Philadelphia is the only market to enjoy T-Mobile’s blazing fast 21Mbps HSPA+ network. Live it up while you can, you lucky Philadelphians, you.

[Via: InformationWeek]

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3 Comments on “T-Mobile’s plan to go big with their 3G network”

  1. rj says:

    That’s good to know. Now if they could only get a cutting edge Android kit.

  2. David says:

    Great! Finally some good news…since I decided to keep my T-Mobile account. Was very disappointed that they were one of the last to roll out 3G and finally a 3G Blackberry.

    Hopefully future looks brighter :)

  3. abe says:

    First time at this site. Great news. I don’t know if there is something written about UMA so ill just comment here. What is the deal they are wanting 3g all over the place. What about their more than some area loss of coverage. i mean come on , if t mobile actually incorporated UMA as an option for more phones they would see profit. how many people are known for saying t mobile has less service area than others. Wish this could actually happen with touch screen phones. ok said my peace. thanks INTOMOBILE for all the info..good site!

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