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Page tracks the T-Mobile 1900 MHz rollout for iPhone users (and others)

0. phoneArena posted on 10 Sep 2012, 20:38

It's no secret that T-Mobile wants to have the iPhone on its network, whether or not Apple wants to officially sell for the carrier. With that in mind, T-Mobile has announced its "Bring your own iPhone" plan to support the device, and it has been rolling out its 1900 MHz spectrum so...

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1. cityeighteen posted on 10 Sep 2012, 20:40 1

Why doesn't T-Mobile come out with their own map to show the rollout?

2. arsenaljimenez posted on 10 Sep 2012, 21:31 1

f**kin finally! I've been on 2g on my samsung focus for a while now :P

5. cncrim posted on 10 Sep 2012, 23:11

Get tmobile phone problem solve.

6. arsenaljimenez posted on 11 Sep 2012, 00:36 1 1

Tmobile Wp7 phones suck.

7. Lboogey6 posted on 11 Sep 2012, 01:15

lol yeah its the network and not the software

3. gwuhua1984 posted on 10 Sep 2012, 22:52 1

WOO!!! GO T-MOBILE!!!!!

4. cncrim posted on 10 Sep 2012, 23:00

Att phone .........

8. DOGIEFRESH posted on 11 Sep 2012, 15:34

They should deploy their 3G network in a more comercial 1900 band by the very begining and for sure they will be in much less trouble that they are now

9. crankyd00d posted on 21 Sep 2012, 23:31

Yeah if they had done that they would've had the iPhone from day 1

10. DoublebPro posted on 27 Sep 2012, 15:03

This is GREAT news! That means anyone coming to Solavei now can get full capabilities on their iPhone. So glad we partnered with T-Mobile! Can't beat $49 a month for unlimited talk, text, and data on a 4G network that is backed by T-Mobile's infrastructure...and now it includes the iPhone...I have some happy friends that wanted to save money on their bill by switching now! Sweeeeet!

11. carbrat posted on 25 Oct 2012, 15:59

I'm in Houston by the Galleria using an iPhone 4s. Indeed there are surprises with spotty areas of 3G (1- 1.50mbps), and it works well. Can't wait till the coverage is increased.

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