Friday, March 11, 2011

T-Mobile Announces America’s Largest 4G Network Expansion

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T-Mobile USA today announced the expansion of its 4G mobile broadband network to five new markets including Des Moines, Iowa; Gainesville and Panama City, Florida; Monterey, California; and Savannah, Georgia. America’s Largest 4G Network reaches more than 100 major metropolitan areas and more than 200 million people nationwide – offering 4G speeds to more people in more places than any other national wireless carrier. With download speeds approaching five mbps in some cities & peak speeds of nearly 12 mbps on its original 4G devices, T-Mobile customers using 4G can enjoy a lightning fast Web browsing experience, uninterrupted video streaming and quicker downloads at no additional cost.

Customers can choose from a variety of 4G devices including the new Dell Streak 7 – the first 4G tablet in the U.S. –the Galaxy S 4G, the fastest 4G smartphone running on America’s Largest 4G network, the T-Mobile myTouch 4G, T-Mobile G2 with Google, and mobile broadband products such as the Rocket 2.0 Laptop Stick and the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 4G netbook, and the upcoming T-Mobile G-Slate with Google, by LG.

Speed

T-Mobile’s 4G network is capable of delivering theoretical peak download speeds of up to 21Mbps – and is up to three times faster than of today’s standard 3G networks

Testing on T-Mobile’s original 4G phones showed download speeds approaching 5 Mbps in some cities & peak speeds of nearly 12 Mbps

Choice of Devices & Experience

Customers can choose from a variety of 4G devices including the new Dell Streak 7 – the first 4G tablet in the U.S. –the Galaxy S 4G, the fastest 4G smartphone running on America’s Largest 4G network, the T-Mobile myTouch 4G, T-Mobile G2 with Google, and mobile broadband products such as the Rocket 2.0 Laptop Stick and the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 4G netbook, and the upcoming T-Mobile G-Slate with Google, by LG.

T-Mobile’s increased network speeds will also benefit its customers using several high-performing 3G devices for data services, as the backward compatible network helps enable 3G devices to reach their full speed potential

Breadth

T-Mobile’s nationwide 4G network reaches 157 markets and more than 200 million people across the U.S. Markets include:

Akron, OH

Albany, GA

Albany, NY

Albuquerque, NM

Allentown-Bethlehem, PA

Ann Arbor, MI

Athens, GA

Atlanta, GA

Auburn-Opelika, AL

Augusta, GA

Austin, TX

Baltimore, MD

Baton Rouge, LA

Biloxi, MS

Binghamton, NY

Birmingham, AL

Boise, ID

Boston, MA

Boulder , CO

Brunswick, GA

Buffalo, NY

Canton, OH

Carson City, NV

Champaign, IL

Charleston, SC

Charlotte, NC

Chattanooga, TN

Chicago, IL

Cincinnati, OH

Clarksville, TN

Cleveland, OH

Coeur d’Alene, ID

Colorado Springs, CO

Columbia, SC

Columbus, GA

Columbus, OH

Corpus Christi, TX

Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX

Dayton, OH

Deltona-Daytona Beach, FL

Denver, CO

Des Moines, IA

Detroit, MI

El Paso, TX

Elkhart, IN

Erie, PA

Eugene, OR

Flint, MI

Fresno, CA

Ft. Wayne, TX

Gainesville, FL

Gainesville, GA

Grand Junction, CO

Grand Rapids, MI

Greeley, CO

Greensboro, NC

Greenville, SC

Harlingen, TX

Harrisburg, PA

Hartford-New Haven, CT

Honolulu, HI

Houston, TX

Huntsville, AL

Indianapolis, IN

Jacksonville, FL

Kankakee, IL

Kansas City, MO

Killeen, TX

Knoxville, TN

Kokomo, IN

Lafayette, IN

Lakeland, FL

Lansing, MI

Laredo, TX

Las Vegas, NV

Los Angeles, CA

Louisville, KY

Macon, GA

Mayagez, Puerto Rico

McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX

Memphis, TN

Merced, CA

Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Milwaukee, WI

Minneapolis, MN

Monterey, CA

Montgomery, AL

Muncie, IN

Myrtle Beach, SC

Napa, CA

Nashville, TN

New Orleans, LA

New York City, NY

Norfolk, VA

Oakland, CA

Oklahoma City, OK

Olympia, WA

Omaha, NE

Orlando, FL

Palm Bay-Melbourne, FL

Palm Coast, FL

Palm Springs, CA

Panama City, FL

Philadelphia, PA

Phoenix, AZ

Pittsburgh, PA

Ponce, Puerto Rico

Port Lucie, FL

Portland, OR

Providence, RI

Provo-Orem, UT

Racine, WI

Raleigh-Durham/Fayetteville, NC

Reno, NV

Richmond, VA

Roanoke-Lynchburg, VA

Rochester, MN

Rochester, NY

Rockford, IL

Sacramento, CA

Salem, OR

Salinas, CA

Salt Lake City, UT

San Antonio, TX

San Diego, CA

San Francisco, CA

San Jose, CA

Santa Rosa-Petaluma, CA

Savannah, GA

Seattle, WA

Sebastian-Vero Beach, FL

South Bend, IN

Spartanburg, SC

Spokane, WA

Springfield, OH

St. Cloud, MN

St. Louis, MO

Syracuse, NY

Tacoma, WA

Tampa, FL

Terre Haute, IN

Toledo, OH

Topeka, KS

Trenton-Ewing, NJ

Tucson, AZ

Tulsa, OK

Tuscaloosa, AL

Valdosta, GA

Vallejo-Fairfield, CA

Visalia, CA

Waco, TX

Warner Robins, GA

Washington, D.C.

West Palm Beach, FL

Wichita, KS

Wilmington, NC

Youngstown, OH

4G Network Evolution

In 2011, T-Mobile is doubling the speed of its 4G network to be capable of delivering peak download speeds of up to 42 Mbps

T-Mobile’s HSPA+ 4G network is poised to continue its aggressive evolutionary path and deliver speeds on par with LTE