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  • more about #4g
    Fractal the Meek: Now that Sprint totally pwns iPCS *rimshot*, finally getting closer in Chi-land. For the record, that warm tingling sensation means it's working! #wi... more »
    HighOctaneX: I read the title as "Did You Wake Up Baked" more »
    Hiphopopotamus: Too many press releases to sort through... NYC in there? Edit: Nope. more »
    Thee Sea: Yes. I'm sterile now. Probably for the best. #wireless more »
    Mr_Nowitt: So all of this buzz and Non-Disclosures, for revamped plans? The only thing that would make this worthwhile is a superfast, superwide network rollout.... more »
    HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: This isn't nearly as revolutionary as the previous hype made it out to be. #tmobileprojectdark more »
    lehrdude: I don't think you guys are reading that right...it looks like data is an ADDITIONAL $25-$30/month depending on the plan you choose. Look at the box u... more »
    Incoherent: I'm surprised by Gizmodo on each and everyone of their Project Dark pieces... Let me explain this for you. They are NOT subsidizing a phone on the no... more »
    FriarNurgle: Even More Double Dog Dare Plus plan • $50 for voice/SMS/data, everything unlimited. • $30 for unlimited talk and SMS. • $20 for unlimited voice ... more »
    jethro1138: I already have unlimited everything, and I pay a lot less than $100. Looks like the "pre-pay" is a teeeeeny bit cheaper than what I'm paying, but I'm ... more »
    OCEntertainment: I'm holding out until I see the details of this, but unless I'm misreading this (or the rumors are wrong), the Even More Plus Plan offers close to the... more »
    acispades: I don't understand how the 2-year contract pricing is more expensive than the pre-paid pricing... #tmobileprojectdark more »
    OMG! Ponies!: BWAHAHAHA. Look at all you Poors just lapping up the rent-to-own bullshit plan from El-Cheapo TMo. What's the matter? Can't afford an iPhone? I'm ... more »
    Tawnie is saving no daylight: I may have to look at t mobile #tmobileprojectdark more »
    Digitallysick: "coverage you want even more" this gives me better hope for more coverage! especially in the 850 MHZ GSM area...... Right now for my area its totally... more »
    tande04: You know T-mobile has offered phones on installment plans like that for awhile. Not something that most people take advantage of though. In fact it ... more »
    krische: lol at the "coverage you need" in the picture. T-Mobile certainly doesn't have the coverage I need. #tmobileprojectdark more »
    iansilv002: Nice! Now, where's Apple? There you are- Apple! Quit screwing around and get the iPhone to T-Mobile! more »
    fleebailey33: I really don't know why people even care. 21Mbps is more then ovder 95% who read this have at there homes. How fast can your phone load a mobile web p... more »
    tande04: My main concern now is how its presented to exsisting customers. If they're going to let me re-up, get the n900 with the new $50 plan I'm there. If th... more »
  • #wimax

    Did You Wake Up Basked in the Warm Glow of Wimax?

  • #4g

    Clearwire, Comcast, and Sprint To Roll Out 4G In Select Markets Starting Next Month

  • #rumor

    Leaked Details on T-Mobile Project Dark

    I like the idea of an $80 all-you-can eat pre-paid plan, with the possibility of buying a new smartphone—like the Motorola Cliq—in four easy payments. That seems to be one of the plans of T-Mobile's Project Dark. More »
  • #rumor

    T-Mobile Project Dark Rumor Update: Financed Phones, Tiered Unlimited Plans

    We've heard plenty about Project Dark lately, including new unlimited plans, 21Mbps HSPA, and new handsets. The newest rumors, courtesy of Boy Genius Report, are whispers of Rent-A-Center style, contract-free unsubsidized phone purchasing and tiered unlimited plans. Updated. More »
  • #rumor

    T-Mobile Project Dark: A Hyperfast 21Mbps 3G Rollout? (Update: It's Much More)

    Boy Genius hears T-Mobile's Project Dark (aka Black) contains two things: a bunch of phones launch, like the Cliq and BlackBerry 9700, and more importantly, a "very, very rapid expansion" of T-Mobile 3G network—the 21Mbps HSPA one. Update: More »
  • #fcc

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    Remember net neutrality? Over a year after Comcast's torrent-killing ways turned it into a rallying cry for chest-slapping geek solidarity, it's back. But this time, it's got AT&T and Verizon scared shitless—and it might actually screw us over. More »
  • #fcc

    You Always Wanted a Cell Tower in Your Backyard, Right?

    While disappointing carriers by reiterating the FCC is all about net neutrality, chairman Julius Genachowski also offered them some consolation: To get more 4G goodness in the air, the FCC's going to a "shot clock" style rollout for cell towers. More »
  • #tmobile

    T-Mobile 3G Data Will Hit 21Mbps In 2010

    AT&T just announced they're starting a national 7.2Mbps 3G rollout, and T-Mobile now says they're about to do the same. But what comes next? For most, it's 4G wireless data. For T-Mobile, it's steroid-pumped 3G, to the tune of 21Mbps. More »
  • #4g

    ClearWire WiMax Reaches 10 New Markets, Mostly in Texas

  • #wimax

    Sprint's Selling WiMax for $10 More Than 3G in Atlanta, Portland and Las Vegas

  • #networking

    Sprint 4G/3G Routers Support Up to 32 Simultaneous Wi-Fi Connections

    While Sprint takes its time unrolling its 4G data network, they'd like the public to know that some cool tech will be ready to exploit the system's speed. Two newly announced routers bridge 4G data to Wi-Fi. More »
  • #wimax

    WiMax Alert: Boise, Bellingham, and All Over Texas

  • #wimax

    Leaked 2009 Roadmap of Sprint's 4G WiMax Rollout

    Engadget stumbled on what appears to be Sprint's WiMax roadmap for the rest of 2009, and it's an odd mix of major and minor cities—with some notable exceptions, especially New York City and San Francisco. More »
  • #verizon

    Verizon 4G LTE Test Market Trials Kick Off in Boston and Seattle This Year

    Verizon's not dicking around on LTE—what's LTE?—they're planning trials later this year in Seattle and Boston, with the stated goal still commercial launches in 30 markets next year (not in time for Apple tablet). [PCMag via PhoneScoop]
  • #tablet

    Rumor Says Verizon Working Double Time on LTE 4G For Apple Device

    Techcrunch's source says that Verizon is "racing" to put up its 4G LTE service in a "bunch of markets" in time for Q1 2010, which is about when both the Verizon iPhone and Apple Tablet are both rumored to hit. More »
  • #4g

    Clearwire Opens 4G Wireless in Three New Cities, Only 77 to Go

    Remember when Clearwire promised they'd bring WiMax to 80 cities within 18 months? Well, they've started with Las Vegas, Portland and Atlanta (the latter being right in AT&T's backyard), and Sprint is set to take advantage. More »
  • #wimax

    Clearwire Swears They'll Have WiMax in 80 Markets in 18 Months

    Musing on whether they'll position themselves under the teat of federal stimulus funding, Clearwire says they're still gonna have WiMax in 80 markets over the next 18 months. With just nine launching in 2009, good luck. [Unstrung via DSL Reports]
  • #sprint

    Sprint May Get HTC Hero and Samsung WiMax Device

    Details are scarce, but PhoneNews sources claim that Sprint is ready to get on the Android bandwagon. Apparently, they are currently testing the HTC Hero and a Samsung WiMax / CDMA device that runs Android. More »
  • #4g

    EVDO/LTE Hybrid Device Approved By FCC

    Think the EVDO network is too slow? Relief could be in sight. The FCC recently approved the LG M13 which, according to the filing, is a "cellular/PCS CDMA/EVDO and 700MHz LTE Device". More »
  • #att

    AT&T's Network State of the Union: It's Getting Faster, If Not Better

    Okay, if you live in New York or San Francisco, it means approximately dick, but AT&T's still tryin' real hard, with HSPA 7.2Mbps 3G going nationwide this year (in time for the new iPhone) and finishing up in 2011. More »
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