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T-Mobile Rebrands HSPA+ as '4G', Says Its 4G Network Is the Nation's Largest

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ScribeD

Nov 3, 2010, 7:42 AM
As of right now, T-Mobile has a compelling product. This, in my opinion, is a very good thing. T-Mobile has been advertising it's pricing... and when you do that, you don't have a product to sell. While this isn't a game changer, it is definitely a game initiator. Hopefully, this will push Sprint, Verizon, AT&T, and regional carriers to roll-out their high-speed products faster, which helps all customers.

Now, I want to add a few things to this.

First, the claim of, "..., the company feels that the real-world peak and real-world average download speeds, which it claims are 12Mbps and 5Mbps, respectively, handily beat the speeds offered by Sprint's WiMax network and Verizon's forthcoming LTE network." has some serious flaws. LTE ha...
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