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Mark_S

Oct 13, 2009, 6:43 AM
Add more sugar on top of the vinegar. Typical.
T-Mobile should work more on its archaic 3G and even 2G coverage before anything else.
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smylax

Oct 13, 2009, 9:32 AM
Archaic? Man, people are so brainwashed. T-Mobile is deploying HSPA+ as we speak and its the fastest 3G out there, its even faster than 4G WiMax. And its 2.5G (EDGE) smokes AT&T's EDGE speeds. T-Mobile has a smaller footprint (its a much, much smaller company) but much of its technology is actually more advanced...
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gldnhrtrblfst

Oct 13, 2009, 1:09 PM
every single thing you just posted is not only wrong but completely unfounded, T-mobile has the second SLOWEST 3G speeds and is lagging behind the rest of the industry in technology
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smylax

Oct 13, 2009, 9:41 PM
Where are you getting your stats? An ATT rep? ATT has the slowest by far, and HSPA+ is much faster than any of the other carriers. Here are my sources: CNET, PCMag, BGR, Engadget.... yours?
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Tmo Slave

Oct 13, 2009, 8:15 PM
Archaic? Tmobile's 3G is by far one of the fasttest out there and will be even faster when they upgrade it. Check out cnet.com they did a speed test the G1 vs the iphone and the G1 was about 10 seconds faster on loading a page.
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Mark_S

Oct 14, 2009, 12:36 PM
Then you pro T-Mobile fools tell my why when T-Mobile formely VoiceStream, formerly Omnipoint with the first GSM coverage in North America takes so long and still even longer with its 3G footprint which is more like an ink stain and 2G footprint is way behind AT&T?
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