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.
“Apart from the fact that it's got a bit of infamy to outgrow, the old model was a pretty sharp-looking handset and the Storm2 refines that look in all the right ways.”
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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.