T-Mobile to have 3G live in 21 markets by end of October
If you've invested in one of those Sony Ericsson TM506s being offered by T-Mobile, it certainly helps if you've got some place to take advantage of its carrier-first HSDPA support -- and while it's going to be a while (a good, long while) before you find it blanketing every square inch of T-Mobile's coverage, you'll at least have a few more cities in which to play by the time that all-important G1 launches next month. Thirteen cities have officially launched so far, with another 8 coming online in the coming weeks, another 7 beyond that by the end of the year, and "meaningful expansion to additional customers and markets through 2009." In case you'd like 'em to be showing a little more hustle here (and who wouldn't?), it looks like the government is still holding things up; T-Mobile specifically mentions in its press release that it's continuing to "work closely and effectively together" with the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and Defense to speed things along and free up AWS spectrum as quickly as possible. In the meantime, follow the break for the full list of cities that'll be 3G-ready by the end of 2008. Currently live:
- Austin
- Baltimore
- Boston
- Dallas
- Houston
- Las Vegas
- Miami
- Minneapolis
- New York (including northern New Jersey and Long Island)
- Phoenix
- Portland
- San Antonio
- San Diego
By mid-October:
- Atlanta
- Chicago
- Los Angeles
- Orlando
- Philadelphia
- Sacramento
- San Francisco
- Seattle
By the end of 2008:
- Birmingham
- Denver
- Detroit
- Kansas City
- Memphis
- Tampa













Of Course The Government is STILL Interfering!!! LORd when will they LEarn that they need to get MOving and Not JUST ON THEIR Time just because they're the Government.
Tmobile coverage map is up and shows where 3g is available. It even says 3g is live in chicago already. I was wondering if anyone had a 3g phone in chicago to test this out.
you can now check your t-mobile 3g coverage on their website, just check to display 'data coverage'
WHY NOT D.C.??? Our nation's capital?!
Who the F lives in Memphis or Birmingham?!?
Is there something I'm missing
the government most likely has not cleared the spectrum for the DC market yet, T-Mobile is flipping the switch on 3g markets as the government lets them. If you read the press release you will see "T-Mobile and the U.S. government, namely the Department of Commerce, Department of Defense and the Department of Justice, continue to work closely and effectively together to make available AWS spectrum that will give our customers access to T-Mobile’s 3G network."
But YAY! Mpls!
Memphis is the largest city in state of Tennessee, have total population of 674,028, and the 18th largest city in the US, right behind Fort Worth, Texas. Fedex Corporation headquarters is based in Memphis, and First Horizon National Corporation.
Memphis International Airport is the world largest airport by cargo traffic, UPS second largest hub is also in Memphis.
Do you even know how many people live in Memphis's metropolitan area? Is well over 1 million, and kept increasing.
I live in suburb of Memphis, and I can't wait for 3G!!!!
yeah, what the hell is up with that...
Wow they really do have Phoenix blanketed in 3G. Now if only they'd release a good 3G headset.
...andriod phone.
..... se tm506
HOLLY CRAP... Chicago is fully covered. Now we need some 3G love in the form of Andy G1
I'm just waiting to get it in West Texas... Of course, T-Mo will be upgrading to LTE by they time I get UMTS gear out here. :(
Dont worry Chris, now that we have the Spectrum LTE wont take Long to get here.
- D
Check out this link to Read about how T-Mobile USA is Quickly moving to LTE as a TOP agenda in the USA.
http://www.itexaminer.com/t-mobile-demos-mobile-lte.aspx
Just as they've always Planned their LTE Network will be in Place as fast as everybody else, VERY AWsome T-Mobile!!!
Keep it Going!!!
- D
why don't they just go straight to lte?
T-Mobile's coverage maps show that many of the October cities are already live:
http://www.cellphonesignal.com/t-mobile-3g-map-coverage-live/
If you go the coverage map on their web site, there's a little check box at the bottom for "data coverage", which I had never noticed before. Check it out.
Long Beach (and the greater LA area) are now live!