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T-Mobile’s HSPA+ Network Expanded To Additional Cities

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T-Mobile is certainly not resting on their laurels when it comes to bringing 4G speeds to all of their customers! With the release of their first HSPA+ capable phone, the G2, T-Mobile has turned on their powerful 4G network in the following markets:

  • Biloxi and Gulfport, MS
  • Denver, CO
  • Huntsville, AL
  • Knoxville, TN
  • Myrtle Beach, SC
  • Norfolk, VA
  • Omaha, NE
  • Phoenix and Tucson, AZ
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • San Francisco, Sane Jose, Oakland and Sacramento, CA
  • West Palm Beach, FL

T-Mobile’s high-speed network now covers 25 major metropolitan areas across the country, the company stated in a press release. “T-Mobile has rolled out HSPA+ service to more than 25 major metropolitan areas in four month’s time, as we drive towards having the most pervasive mobile broadband network delivering 4G speeds in the country,” said Neville Ray, senior vice president of Engineering and Operations for T-Mobile USA in the press release.

The nation’s fourth-largest wireless carrier plans to implement the technology in 100 major metros and cover 185 million Americans by the end of the year. It is important to note that the number of people covered does not correlate to quality of coverage, particularly with a technology like HSPA+, which fluctuates based on individual users’ proximity to the towers.

HSPA+ isn’t exactly 4G technology — like Sprint’s WiMax and Verizon’s LTE – but rather an upgrade to 3G that delivers what T-Mobile calls “4G speeds” to consumers with HSPA+ devices, like the MyTouch Slide or the webConnect Jet Laptop Stick. HSPA+ offers theoretical downlink speeds of up to 56 Mbps and uplink speeds of up to 22 Mbps.

With the exception of Sprint, whose WiMAX network is still pretty spotty, T-Mobile is the only other major wireless carrier in the U.S. that currently provides anything that even resembles 4G.

An AT&T spokesperson previously told us that his company plans to beef up its existing 3G network before upgrading to HSPA+ and ultimately LTE, Verizon has said it plans to have three to five handsets compatible with what will most likely be tiered data service on its LTE network by next year.

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Source: T-Mobile

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