11May

RootMetrics: T-Mobile’s HSPA+ 42 Network A Great Choice

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Hey HSPA+ 42Mbps doubters, RootMetrics says learn to love your T-Mobile 4G network because it’s pretty damn good. According to their study, T-Mobile is closer to AT&T’s LTE network than you might expect and definitely belongs in the top tier with Verizon’s and AT&T’s LTE networks. Their most recent study took a look at 42 markets for a combined 320,000 drive and indoor location data tests, using off-the-shelf consumer phones you can already … [read full article] View full post on TmoNews

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07May

T-Mobile Announces LTE Infrastructure Vendors, HSPA+ 42 Network Expansion

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T-Mobile inches a little closer to their LTE rollout in 2013 as they announce multi-year agreements with Ericsson and Nokia Siemens. Supporting T-Mobile’s planned $4 billion dollar 4G LTE “network evolution plan,” both companies will work with T-Mobile to help modernize T-Mobile’s network and aid in the deployment of LTE service in 2013. As part of the agreement, Ericsson and Nokia Siemens will install LTE-ready equipment on 37,000 cell sites across T-Mobile’s existing … [read full article] View full post on TmoNews

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13Mar

Now You Can Make Your AT&T Galaxy Note Play Nice With T-Mobile HSPA+

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Know what I love about Android hackers? They’ve got moxie. Take a look at these folks on the XDA-developer forums: a user named itsjusttime put up a bounty post offering cold hard cash to whoever could get AT&T’s Galaxy Note I717 up and running on T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network.

Now, just over two weeks later, a solution has been found, and it’s surprisingly easy to pull off if you’re willing to get your hands dirty.

It probably goes without saying, but you’re definitely voiding your warranty if you decide to take your Note for a spin on T-Mobile’s spectrum. That’s part of the thrill right? The fix also requires your Galaxy Note to be unlocked and rooted, though apparently it’ll work no matter what ROM you’re running on your device.

A developer who goes by the name Tomin.FHL figured out how to make this happen, and while he offers up some considerable detail in his post, the simple version of the process boils down to two steps. First, flash one of the modem files to your device (your choice, really) using ClockWorkMod recovery, and then reboot the device. Really. That’s it. Once the Note awakens from its slumber, it should be ready to play with T-Mobile’s HSPA+ without any additional coaxing.

As easy as the process can be, this isn’t exactly a project to be undertaken by the squeamish. Reports from people who have already taken the plunge indicate that speeds aren’t yet as fast as a stock T-Mobile HSPA+ device, but it definitely gets the job done and leaves room for other developers to pitch in.



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13Mar

T-Mobile Expands HSPA+ Network, Says Failed AT&T Deal “Paved Way” For LTE

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T-Mobile USA CTO Neville Ray just announced the expansion of T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network via a company blog post. T-Mobile’s 4G network will be available in Abilene, Amarillo, Odessa, and Victoria, Tex; Bakersfield, CA; Eau Claire, Wis.; Joplin and St. Joseph, MO. Additionally, customers in Abilene, Amarillo, Bakersfield, Odessa, Port St. Lucie, and… Read more

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28Feb

(Updated)T-Mobile Confirms LTE Rollout Top On Agenda Over HSPA+ 84, IMS Is The Future

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  Update: There appears to be some confusion about the language in this article regarding the 1900MHz refarming. There is nothing that has changed since last week, 1900MHz will still be re-farmed for HSPA+ coverage and unlocked iPhone’s will still work when that re-farm is complete in your area. LTE is going to be deployed on the 1700 band for… Read more

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