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  • more about #tmobile3g more comments →
    not_a_virus.exe.vbs: 21Mbps with a 2gb monthly cap. yeah, that will work. more »
    met2art: Considering that nobody gets even close to the 7.2Mbps limit on 3G, and even 3G isn't "fully" rolled-out for any carrier, it makes little sense to try... more »
    scoobydoo: For T-Mobile, expanding 3G speed is easy - with such limited coverage :( I really love my MT3G, but as soon as I leave the city, I'm back to EDGE. more »
    OCEntertainment: Eh, it's not a bad idea. And if the tech world has taught us anything it's that three years behind is roughly where you wanna be for cheap powerful ha... more »
    JosephRaymond: 21Mbps seems like a lot for a phone. hopefully Comcast will die in favor of wireless data solutions, but unless you're downloading huge amounts of dat... more »
    Curves: I am glad to see Cleveland on any list of improvements, and TMob used to be very popular here, but I would guess 75% or better in the area are carried... more »
    not_a_virus.exe.vbs: Why not ever Los Angeles? For anything? We are supposed to be a tech giant, right along with the SV. Yet nearly all stuff that is coming out like WiMa... 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 »
  • #rumor

    Leaked Memo Shows T-Mobile's Next 3G Cities

    TmoNews has what looks like an internal T-Mobile newsletter outlining 3G expansion plans for a few dozen medium-to-large cities in the coming year. Congrats to Cleveland, Nashville, Tucson and... Brownsville? [TmoNews]
  • #tmobile

    T-Mobile's 3G Will Probably Launch October 1. Probably.

  • #rumor

    T-Mobile 3G Nationwide Launch Oct. 1st?

  • #tmobile

    T-Mobile's 3G Network Rolling Out May in NYC, Coincides With 3G HTC Touch Dual?

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