T-Mobile USA making announcement about 3G on December 6?
If we ignore all the nonsensical parts of this Inquirer article, then we see that T-Mobile USA might be about to make an announcement regarding their US 3G offering. According to a rep, the company will be making an announcement on December 6th on the subject, which sounds to us like the Government might have finally shifted off of T-Mobile's turf. That's all the relevant details we have, so set your calendars if 3G networks news announcements are your kinda thang.[Thanks, Frank P.]















T-Mobile - welcome to 2005
read the article i call "shenanigans"!!!!!
it's about time!!!
Rumor is that they have been testing the 1700 MHz network for the past few months somewhere out west (California?)Also rumor is that they are really trying for a commercial roll out by the end of 2007, even if it is in a few select cities like N.Y., L.A., and Chicago and then bring other cities online later in 2008.
Chris sounds right on target. I spoke with an old friend who happens to design and build T-mobile 3G infrastructure; they've tested parts and are deploying as fast as they can.
I'll believe it when I see it.
I was hoping T Mobile might offer the HTC Touch or Elf in the US soon.
are their 3g bands the same as euro ones?
3G in Europe works on the 2100 band..so no, its not the same
I hope so. My job is about to change from issuing a crappy phone with a crappy service, to giving us an allowance for whatever phone and service we want. I've been trying to decide between a tethering plan Sprint (fast but expensive) and T-Mobile (cheap but slow). If T-Mobile gets 3G out there before February, it'll make my choice easier.
John, have you considered Sprint SERO? It's cheap and fast, as long as the coverage works for you.
I hadn't heard of it, no.
I'm in the San Jose area. I had been considering getting the "Free Incoming Plan", "nights and weekends start at 6pm", "unlimited mobile to mobile", and "unlimited phone as modem" (or whatever that one is called).
What the SERO front page says is just that it has unlimited data. Does that include tethering? And can you still get add-ons like unlimited mobile to mobile, and nights and weekends start at 6pm? (free incoming would still be nice, but those two options are MUCH more important to me)
Do I have to get an employee's discount code or something?
Although T-Mobile will be using the 1700MHz/2100MHz bands for 3G, they are incompatible with European/Asian 1700MHz/2100MHz phones. T-Mo is using different frequency blocks.
Well, it looks like December 6th is almost over...and still no announcement. That makes me a sad panda.
Yeah no kidding, I want me's a Tytn II
oddly enough I think t-mobile did make an announcement on Dec 6th. but to the 3gamericas.org
http://www.3gamericas.org/pdfs/Global_3G_Status_Update.pdf
The PDF file is dated Dec 6th and shows a date of Mar 08 of HSDPA to be brought online.
UMTS start date is 2007 still.