T-Mobile's HSPA+ Footprint Continues to Grow
Jul 21, 2010, 7:05 AM by Eric M. Zeman
T-Mobile recently announced an expansion of its HSPA+ network, which now covers nearly 50 markets across the U.S. It has launched service in a number of new markets, including: Austin, El Paso, Fort Worth, San Antonio, and Waco, Texas; Baltimore, Md.; Baton Rouge and Lafayette, La.; Birmingham, Al.; Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, and Dayton, Ohio; Ft. Lauderdale and Jacksonville, Fla.; Greenville, S.C.; Honolulu, Hi.; Indianapolis, Ind.; St. Louis, and Kansas City, Mo.; Milwaukee, Wi.; Minneapolis, Minn.; Portland, Ore.; and Wichita, Kan. T-Mobile also said that it has added more HSPA+ coverage in Los Angeles, New York, and Washington, D.C. T-Mobile notes that it has 16 devices that will see performance boosts with the HSPA+ expansion. Starting July 21, T-Mobile is making the webConnect Rocket 2.0 USB Laptop Stick available to customers interested in wireless broadband for their laptops. T-Mobile says that it is on track to to cover 185 million people in the U.S. in 100 markets with HSPA+ by the end of the year.
source: T-Mobile
Comments
ECANTU said:
everyone else in the midwest has gotten HSPA+
BUT Chicago. wtf T-Mobile?!
seriously...whats up with 312 & 847 ????? I love T-Mobile in Chicago. It's actually pretty fast. T-Mob service has usually been d...
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