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T-Mobile To Launch HSPA+ In 19 More Cities On July 21st

T-Mobile is set to launch HSPA+ in 19 more cities this coming July 21st, making for a grand total of 44 cities with HSPA+ service. T-Mobile has promised 100 major metropolitan areas by the end of the year and with the year halfway over, they are just about halfway there. We know many of you await news on your city, so rest assured as soon as we get another round of launch info, you’ll know exactly where to look for it! Now, someone talk to me about 42 Mbps??

  • Austin, TX �
  • Baltimore, MD �
  • Birmingham, AL �
  • Cincinnati, OH �
  • Cleveland, OH �
  • Columbus, OH �
  • El Paso, TX �
  • Ft. Worth, TX �
  • Hawaii Honolulu, HI �
  • Indianapolis, IN�
  • Jacksonville, FL �
  • Kansas City, MO �
  • Louisville, KY�
  • Milwaukee, WI �
  • Minneapolis, MN �
  • Portland, OR �
  • San Antonio, TX �
  • Washington, D.C. �
  • Wichita, KS

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  1. J-Hop2o6 Reply
    10/07/13

    then click the “HSPA+ & 3G” tab.. scroll down and click “See cities with HSPA+” link

  2. Phil Reply
    10/07/13

    No kidding…my 3G speeds are one third of what they normally are today. I’m topping out at 500 kbps down while i’m normally in the 1500 kbps ballpark…c’mon TMO, hook up Boston!

  3. NiiDiddy Reply
    10/07/13

    you’ll start caring for great customer service when you start getting screwed up by customer service in general. it looks like everyone wants what in their opinion is a cool awesome phone with all the bells and whistles, etc…until they get screwed bad by the customer service….imo

  4. J-Hop2o6 Reply
    10/07/13
  5. SEFan Reply
    10/07/13

    OK, for a change Milwaukee IS on the list. Now where is my HSPA+ capable phone??

  6. ItsMichaelNotMike Reply
    10/07/13

    Andre… good points, for sure.

    But don’t forget that all the carriers have “growing pains.” Heck, Sprint wanted to charge me $10 extra each month because the Evo is a 4G phone, while I would NOT be getting 4G service here in San Francisco (and they could not tell me when 4G is coming to San Francisco).

    And AT&T, well we all know about its problems.

    Verizon? It is scared to death that the attention might focus on them some day and all the problems it has. Right now they are enjoying that attention is on AT&T, Apple and Sprint’s problems.

    T-Mobile is doing a great job and is aware of the problems it has. As the saying goes: “Hey, I’m workin on it.”

    In regards to HSPA+, I anxiously await the debut of two HTC HSPA+ superphones coming out in the next two to three months. I look forward to HSPA+ coming to San Francisco by that time.

  7. NiiDiddy Reply
    10/07/13

    Wilma, from the little that I saw on the Rep’s Nexus One, it was pretty quick. I’m definitely looking forward to it. Well…when I get a compatible phone I guess (I think Vibrant is capable, but not to the full extent…we’ll see).

  8. Josh T Reply
    10/07/13

    Already here in some places in Portland, not seeing the “H” but got download speeds of 5.71 mbs/sec at my hodder, a place where last month I was getting between 1.5-2, It is beautiful!

  9. jmts80 Reply
    10/07/13

    I was thinking the same thing. 3G is spotty at best here in PHX so a little HSPA+ love would be nice!

  10. ItsMichaelNotMike Reply
    10/07/13

    Spot on. Even though I’d love to tether HSPA+ on to my computers, for the phone itself T-Mobile’s 3G is plenty fast.

    Here in San Francisco I have Slingbox running on my Slide. (That’s playing cable TV on my phone). It runs fast, smooth and without lag.

    That seems the best test for the quality of T-Mobile’s 3G, playing cable TV remotely.

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