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Three More Towns Now Have T-Mo 3G

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why even bother?

techjunky

Nov 19, 2009, 11:49 AM
Ok Tmobile is behind on 3g. Now when the world is moving to 4g theyre just now expanding their 3g footprint? Why not just wait and go strait to lte? Im just saying. They offered 2g when 3g was available. Now i see them offering 3g when 4g is avail. exactly why theyre trash mobile. smh.
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getoutofmystore

Nov 19, 2009, 3:33 PM
except that in 2010 tmobile will upgrade to HSPA+ at 21 mbs, not 4g, but it will catch them up.
and tmobile 3g is faster and has a more expanded footprint when compared to att in alot of markets.
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CS2006

Nov 19, 2009, 5:57 PM
When LTE rolls out it will not be for voice. It will be for data like Clear is now.
Enhancing and strengthening the 3G network makes a lot of sense because it will initially have more people using it than LTE. Also no one really knows when LTE will be 100% ready. There are tentative dates released but anything can happen when it is being installed into a real live network.
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Jayshmay

Nov 19, 2009, 9:18 PM
Well, Verizon says that they're going to deploy LTE in 20-30 markets by the end of 2010. So I'm sure we'll know something sometime in the next 6 months.
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muchdrama

Nov 20, 2009, 5:51 PM
techjunky said:
Ok Tmobile is behind on 3g. Now when the world is moving to 4g theyre just now expanding their 3g footprint? Why not just wait and go strait to lte? Im just saying. They offered 2g when 3g was available. Now i see them offering 3g when 4g is avail. exactly why theyre trash mobile. smh.


So, what? Offer nothing at all? 3G is better than nothing.
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