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T-Mobile continues expanding HSPA+ coverage in the US

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1 September 2010 No Comment

T-Mobile has been beefing up their mobile data network extensively in the past few months. Since the start of the summer, PocketBerry has reported on T-Mobile’s expansion of HSPA+ coverage before, and if T-Mobile continues at the rate they’re going at, the posts won’t stop anytime soon. T-Mobile have just announced their expansion of HSPA+ (4G) mobile data networks to 55 metropolitan areas, including Boston, Miami, and San Diego.

The provider isn’t done expanding yet, though; T-Mobile’s goal seems clearly to become the nation’s premier 4G provider. To this end, they’ve already developed networks with 21Mbps speed, covering 100 million individuals; by 2010, they expect to cover 200 million, and by 2011, they expect to offer 42 Mbps speed to all of these individuals. T-Mobile is moving forward rapidly, and while other networks are also moving forward with 4G networks, none are doing so with the aggression of purpose of T-Mobile. With 15 devices already HSPA+ activated, watch out for T-Mobile to make waves in the data network wars of the (near) future.

-by Zain Haq

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