T-Mobile USA will launch 3G services in 2007

T-Mobile USA will launch 3G services in 2007

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Published on: 01 December, 2006 by Nanko Rusev, Crossblade

T-Mobile USA will launch 3G services in 2007

T-Mobile USA received its AWS license grants from the FCC and is planning to commercially launch its next-generation 3G network, during the next year. According to the carrier, this will enhance core-voice services and deliver applications that will take consumer-based PC functionality mobile.
Nokia and Ericsson will provide 3G mobile phone infrastructure to the carrier to rollout its next-generation network around the States.

The next generation network will allow customers to use higher speed data over the air through UMTS or HSDPA which are the upgrades to the current GPRS and EDGE. A main advantage of the high-speed is also the option for Video Calling, which unfortunately is still not offered in the States.

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T-mobile, UMTS
But they haven't kicked off the project. I don't know what is happening with T-mobile.
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And it's been a year... Cingular is still on top of it.... I think Tmo is still using EDGE
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T-Mobiles 3G launch will complete by the end of they year. it will be supior to ATT. Tmo is bringing a lot of experience and know how from its europoean markets. Get ready, magenta just got HOT PINK BABY!!!! OH and talks of the HTC DUAL coming. YAY YAY YAY
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typo loaded that is aye
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