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(Update: We’re Live!) T-Mobile CMO On Stage At GigaOM Mobilize Conference

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Watch live streaming video from mobilize2011 at livestream.com If you’re looking to get the inside track from a man truly in the know we suggest you catch Cole Brodman, T-Mobile’s Chief Marketing Officer on stage at GigaOM Mobilize 2011 at 2:30pm EST. 4G ARRIVES: A CARRIER’S PERSPECTIVE ON THE EVOLVING MOBILE ECOSYSTEM Mobilize is thrilled to welcome… Read more

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POSTED ON September 26, 2011, , , , , , , ,

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  1. BigMixxx Reply
    11/09/26

    yeah, I’m really disappointed in Sprint right now….

    I’ve played with one of Verizon’s data cards for work….NO JOKE FOR REAL.  

  2. Anonymous Reply
    11/09/26

    about 2-3 meg on avg in a full 4G area in KC.

  3. n900mixalot Reply
    11/09/26

    Consumers who want iPhones already have them so it’s really no big deal that T-Mobile won’t get them. To say that the iPhone will make or break a provider is not a very smart way to go.

    Part of the reason I’m with T-Mobile is that they DON’T carry the iPhone. iPhone users are complete bandwidth hogs, the entire lot of them–they hop on just to hop on and EVERYTHING requires data usage.

  4. n900mixalot Reply
    11/09/26

    Man, I just got an Evo View 4G and I have NO IDEA what Sprint means by 3G. I get like 112kbps!!! What the EFF?!

    I enjoy T-Mobile’s version of 4G as it is, it’s a great speed without extreme battery burn, and with decent coverage.

    Verizon’s LTE is no joke though.

  5. n900mixalot Reply
    11/09/26

    I get 3-4Mbps in DC. What are you getting?

  6. n900mixalot Reply
    11/09/26

    I get 3-4Mbps in DC. What are you getting?

  7. n900mixalot Reply
    11/09/26

    What speeds are you getting?

  8. n900mixalot Reply
    11/09/26

    What speeds are you getting?

  9. n900mixalot Reply
    11/09/26

    Well, their network already supports two different WP7 devices, several Nokia devices (N9, N900, E7 or whatever E they’re on now), iPhones without 3G, and whatever other GSM devices people can get their hands on.

    T-Mobile has no problem allowing people to bring their own GSM phones, tethering and all, with practically no questions asked.

    If you mean their subsidized smartphone offering is lacking, then perhaps it is, but if people are only willing to consider iOS, WP7, and Android as smartphone platforms, then there really isn’t much choice in the first place.

  10. n900mixalot Reply
    11/09/26

    Well, their network already supports two different WP7 devices, several Nokia devices (N9, N900, E7 or whatever E they’re on now), iPhones without 3G, and whatever other GSM devices people can get their hands on.

    T-Mobile has no problem allowing people to bring their own GSM phones, tethering and all, with practically no questions asked.

    If you mean their subsidized smartphone offering is lacking, then perhaps it is, but if people are only willing to consider iOS, WP7, and Android as smartphone platforms, then there really isn’t much choice in the first place.

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