After we thought T-Mobile’s 3G network was away from internal memo that was launching. Now, it seems that so clears. A few reports hailing from the Big Apple claimed that data actually was included. At long last, the carrier is coming clean and announcing its official 3G rollout in the States.
Unfortunately, the UMTS / HSDPA network is initially launching in New York City alone, (should be in 20 markets, including Los Angeles, Detroit, San Diego, Austin, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Miami, and several more). But the good news is that data will be included and the operator expects the high-speed data network to “be available in cities where a majority of its subscribers currently use data services” by the year’s end.
“….Today, T-Mobile USA customers already have among the highest adoption of data and messaging services in the industry. Through our 3G network, we look forward to delivering a rich portfolio of new and meaningful services to enrich our customers’ lives.” said Cole Brodman, chief development officer, T-Mobile USA.
In the coming months, T-Mobile plans to offer its first HSDPA device, along with new and compelling data-centric, all-in-one devices that help make the most of T-Mobile’s high-speed data network.
The T-Mobile 3G network also enables to accommodate and serve more customers through the use of its AWS spectrum. This concerning seen situation of cooperation between T-Mobile and the U.S. government, namely the Department of Defense and the Department of Justice, was continue to work closely and effectively together to make available AWS spectrum that will give consumers access to the 3G network.
As the 3G service rolls out in targeted major markets, T-Mobile will continue to build upon its T-Mobile HotSpot Wi-Fi network and its nationwide voice and data network, to empower customers to effortlessly stay connected using the best available network.





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