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T-Mobile USA has rolled out its HSPA+ network in ten
additional markets, expanding the carrier’s mobile broadband reach to
167 metropolitan areas and more than 200 million people. Additionally,
T-Mobile USA has confirmed plans to bring HSPA+ Dual Carrier services
to 25 markets and 140 million people by mid-2011, offering peak
mobile broadband downlink speeds of up to 42 Mbps.
Today, T-Mobile USA announced the continued expansion of its 4G
mobile broadband network to 10 new markets, offering a 4G experience
to even more of its customers where they live, work and play.
America’s Largest 4G Network™ now reaches 167 markets and more than
200 million people nationwide.
New 4G markets include Ames, Iowa; Anderson, Indiana; Battle
Creek, Benton Harbor and Jackson, Michigan; Fort Collins-Loveland,
Colorado; Lawrence and Manhattan, Kansas; Springfield, Illinois and
Wichita Falls, Texas.
Customers can choose from a wide variety of 4G devices currently available and coming later this spring, including:
- 4G Smartphones: the fastest 4G smartphones running on America’s Largest 4G network – the Galaxy S™ 4G, the T-Mobile® myTouch® 4G, the T-Mobile® G2® with Google™, the upcoming T-Mobile Sidekick® 4G by Samsung and the upcoming T-Mobile® G2x™ with Google™.
- 4G Tablets: the first 4G tablet in the U.S., the Dell™ Streak™ 7, as well as the upcoming T-Mobile® G-Slate™ with Google™ by LG.
- 4G Laptop Sticks: the upcoming T-Mobile® Rocket™ 3.0, T-Mobile’s first HSPA+ 42 Mbps-capable device, the Rocket™ 2.0, T-Mobile’s first HSPA+ 21-capable device, the upcoming T-Mobile® Jet™ 2.0 and the upcoming prepaid T-Mobile® Rocket™ 4G.
- 4G Netbook & Mobile HotSpot: the Dell™ Inspiron™ Mini 10 4G netbook and the upcoming T-Mobile 4G Mobile Hotspot.
With a great selection of 4G devices and nationwide 4G,
T-Mobile customers can upload videos and pictures to their favorite
social media sites, get directions and stream video—and more—all
while on the go.
A complete list of all of the markets where T-Mobile’s 4G network is live can be found at http://newsroom.t-mobile.com/articles/4g-fact-sheet.
Additionally, in 2011, T-Mobile is doubling the speed of its 4G
network to achieve a theoretical download speed of 42 Mbps. T-Mobile
customers in Las Vegas, New York and Orlando, Fla., are the first in
the country to experience the increased 4G speeds (HSPA+ 42),
followed closely by Chicago and further expansion of the New York
network into Long Island, N.Y., and Northern New Jersey. By mid-year,
T-Mobile expects more than 140 million Americans in over 25 markets
to have access to these increased 4G speeds.
The Galaxy S™ 4G, the T-Mobile® myTouch® 4G, the T-Mobile® G2®
with Google™, the upcoming T-Mobile Sidekick® 4G by Samsung and the
upcoming T-Mobile® G2x™ with Google™ are T-Mobile’s fastest
smartphones. These devices are designed with HSPA+ 4G technology
(“4G”); T-Mobile’s HSPA+ 4G network is not available everywhere. See
coverage details at T-Mobile.com.
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