T-Mobile United States Expanding Their Mobile Broadband Network
T-Mobile has made the announcement that they’re going to be further expanding their exceptionally quick mobile broadband system. The expansion is going to make it available to more than eight-five million in the United States. It’s with this move that T-Mobile is going to be able to deliver the HSPA + speeds in one hundred of the main urban areas. The back-haul is expected to be in place before the end of the year.
The SPA + network services are currently available in almost fifty of the main urban areas throughout the country. Expanded coverage is expected to come to:
• Washington D.C.
• New York
• Los Angeles
This is going to be an addition to sixteen of the current T-Mobile 3G devices. This includes over a dozen of their smartphones which are all going to be able to take advantage from the improved network speeds.
It was stated from the T-Mobile United States Chief Network Office that the HSPA + network is going to now be able to offer the 4G speeds to additional people, more so than any other wireless network in the country. The forceful swiftness of the HSPA + network rollout is something that means that the T-Mobile customers are going to be able to enjoy a much improved broadband experience in many more places and many more devices than they can today.
The expansion of the network is going to also offer a much wider accessibility to the web connect broadband service products of T-Mobile, in their retail locations and in all of their HSPA + areas which includes the:
• Web connect rocket USP laptop stick (the very first HSPA + capable device from an United States wireless carrier)
• Dell Inspirion Mini 10 along with the T-Mobile web connect (this is T-Mobiles first netbook)
These are exciting times for mobile consumers, especially the consumers of T-Mobile. With the rumors of them getting an iPhone and the increased speeds in general, it’s definitely a good time to be a T-Mobile customer.
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