24May

T-Mobile Doubles 4G Network Speeds, Introduces Rocket 3.0 Laptop Stick

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In a world where second-gen devices launch mere months after their predecessors, I guess it’s not too much of a surprise that large-scale upgrades are already being implemented to 4G networks. T-Mobile, specifically, has announced that it will double the speed of its 4G network in 55 different markets.

The goal is to offer download speeds of 42 Mbps to Atlanta, Ga., Chicago, Ill., Los Angeles, Calif, among others. And that’s not all T-Mo customers have to look forward to, as the pink carrier is also launching its first 42 Mbps-capable 4G product, a laptop sick called the T-Mobile Rocket 3.0.

Manufactured by ZTE, the Rocket 3.0 laptop stick will sell for $99.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate on a 2GB two-year contract. Off-contract, the Rocket 3.0 will jump to $199.99. T-Mobile promises more 4G devices soon, 25 in 2011 to be exact, to join the dozen 4G-capable devices already in its portfolio.



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23May

T-Mobile Announces Launch Of HSPA+ 42Mbps In 50 Markets, Rocket 3.0 Available May 25th

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T-Mobile is announcing the expansion of it’s HSPA+ 42Mbps network to over 50 cities tonight! Boom, winning! T-Mobile customers in 55 markets will have access to increased 4G network speed, capacity and reliability. T-Mobile lit up Las Vegas, New York and Orlando back in March right before CTIA and promoted the network speeds throughout the show. Well they are ramping up efforts to rollout this network as fast as possible to as many people as possible and I’d say 50 cities is a pretty good start.

Additionally T-Mobile is announcing the availability of Rocket 3.0, the very first device in T-Mobile’s lineup to take advantage of the HSPA+ 42Mbps network. Manufactured by ZTE, the Rocket 3.0 is designed to take full advantage of T-Mobile’s faster 4G network speeds. The Rocket 3.0 will be available online and in stores on May 25th for $99.99 after a $50 mail in rebate with a qualifying mobile broadband plan of 2GB or above. Customers wishing to purchase the Rocket 3.0 without a contract can pick one up for $199.99.

Let’s see if your city makes the list and then check out our hands on T-Mobile’s HSPA+ 42Mbps network:

  • Albany, Georgia
  • Athens, Georgia
  • Atlanta, Georgia
  • Auburn, Alabama
  • Augusta, Georgia
  • Austin, Texas
  • Bentonville, Arkansas
  • Boulder, Colorado
  • Chattanooga, Tennessee
  • Chicago, Illinois
  • Dallas, Texas
  • Deltona-Daytona-Ormond Beach, Florida
  • Denver, Colorado
  • Detroit, Michigan
  • Durham, North Carolina
  • El Paso, Texas
  • Fort Collins, Colorado
  • Gainesville, Florida
  • Gainesville, Georgia
  • Greeley, Colorado
  • Honolulu, Hawaii
  • Houston, Texas
  • Jacksonville, Florida
  • Long Island, New York
  • Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, Calif
  • Macon, Georgia
  • Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
  • Miami, Florida
  • New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Olympia, Washington
  • Omaha, Nebraska
  • Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, California
  • Phoenix, Arizona
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Ponce, Puerto Rico
  • Portland, Oregon
  • Salinas, California
  • San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, California
  • San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, California
  • San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • Santa Cruz-Watsonville, California
  • Santa Rosa-Petaluma, California
  • Savannah, Georgia
  • Seattle, Washington
  • Spokane, Washington
  • Tampa, Florida
  • Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Valdosta, Georgia
  • Vallejo-Fairfield, California
  • Warner Robins, Georgia
  • Wichita, Kansas

Along with tonights news comes word from T-Mobile reminding you they have a growing portfolio of a dozen 4G-capable devices spanning smartphones, tablets and mobile broadband products. T-Mobile is still aiming to have a total of 25 4G-capable devices on the market in 2011. T-Mobile’s 4G network already reaches more than 200 million people in 170 markets. T-Mobile hopes by mid-year more than 150 million American’s will see increased network speeds as T-Mobile upgrades its network to HSPA+ 42Mbps.

Press Release:

Today, T-Mobile USA, Inc. announced it is doubling the speed of its 4G network in more than 50 markets to achieve theoretical peak download speeds of up to 42 megabits per second (Mbps). T-Mobile customers in 55 markets will now have access to increased 4G network speed, capacity and reliability. These markets include Atlanta, Ga.; Chicago, Ill.; Denver, Colo.; Detroit, Mich.; Dallas and Houston, Texas; Los Angeles, Calif.; Miami, Fla.; New Orleans, La.; Phoenix, Ariz.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Portland, Ore.; and San Francisco, Calif., among others.

In addition, T-Mobile’s first 42 Mbps-capable 4G product, the T-Mobile Rocket® 3.0 laptop stick, will be available for purchase beginning tomorrow, May 25. The Rocket 3.0, manufactured by ZTE, is designed to take advantage of T-Mobile’s faster 4G network speeds. Capable of speeds twice as fast as T-Mobile’s previous 4G devices, customers in 42Mbps coverage are expected to experience more consistent 4G speeds when creating and sharing mobile content, streaming and connecting through mobile video, and participating in multiplayer gaming.

“We are continuing the aggressive expansion of America’s Largest 4G Network™, and also doubling our speeds in more than 50 markets this month,” said Neville Ray, chief technology officer, T-Mobile USA. “While customers with existing 3G and 4G devices will benefit from our continued network enhancements, new devices like the new Rocket 3.0 laptop stick will enable customers to reap the benefits of even faster 4G speeds.”

Providing customers with a blazing fast Internet connection on almost any laptop while on the go, the T-Mobile Rocket 3.0 is equipped with a convenient rotating swivel USB form factor and three changeable faceplates in cobalt blue, dark violet and matte black. The Rocket 3.0 will be available at select T-Mobile retail stores and online at www.T-Mobile.com tomorrow for $99.99 after a $50 mail in rebate, with a qualifying mobile broadband plan on a two year service agreement1. Postpaid monthly plans start at $29.99, and customers with a qualifying voice line of service with T-Mobile receive a 20 percent discount. Customers can also purchase the T-Mobile Rocket 3.0 without an annual contract for $199.99.  For more information about the T-Mobile Rocket 3.0, including pricing and plan details, visit www.t-mobile.com/broadbandgoesmobile.

As T-Mobile’s 4G network continues to expand and get faster, the company’s portfolio of 4G products is also growing. T-Mobile currently offers a dozen 4G-capable devices spanning smartphones, tablets and mobile broadband products that give customers access to America’s Largest 4G Network. The company has announced plans to deliver a total of 25 4G-capable devices in 2011.

T-Mobile’s 4G network already reaches more than 200 million Americans in 170 markets. By midyear, T-Mobile expects that more than 150 million Americans will have access to increased 4G speeds as T-Mobile upgrades its 4G network. A list of new markets where the new faster speeds are available can be found below.

T-Mobile 4G markets where 42Mbps service is launching today:

Albany, Ga.; Athens, Ga.; Atlanta, Ga.; Auburn, Ala.; Augusta, Ga.; Austin, Texas; Bentonville, Ark.; Boulder, Colo.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Chicago, Ill.; Dallas, Texas; Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach, Fla.; Denver, Colo.; Detroit, Mich.; Durham, N.C.; El Paso, Texas; Fort Collins, Colo.; Gainesville, Fla.; Gainesville, Ga.; Greeley, Colo.; Honolulu, Hawaii; Houston, Texas; Jacksonville, Fla.; Long Island, N.Y.; Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, Calif.; Macon, Ga.; Mayaguez, Puerto Rico; Miami, Fla.; New Orleans, La.; Oklahoma City, Okla.; Olympia, Wash.; Omaha, Neb.; Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, Calif.; Phoenix, Ariz.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Ponce, Puerto Rico; Portland, Ore.; Salinas, Calif.; San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, Calif.; San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, Calif.; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Santa Cruz-Watsonville, Calif.; Santa Rosa-Petaluma, Calif.; Savannah, Ga.; Seattle, Wash.; Spokane, Wash.; Tampa, Fla.; Tulsa, Okla.; Valdosta, Ga.; Vallejo-Fairfield, Calif.; Warner Robins, Ga., and Wichita, Kan.

T-Mobile’s HSPA+ 4G network is not available everywhere. See coverage details at T-Mobile.com.

1.Mail-in rebate card requires qualifying T-Mobile voice line and enrollment in EasyPay. Pricing and discount offers are subject to change.

 

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19Apr

Chop Chop Rocket: Official iPhone Trailer

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A new trailer for Chop Chop Rocket on the Apple iPhone. Experience a new way to play in this fast, furious and frantic new Chop Chop Action game! IGN’s YouTube is just a taste of our content. Get more: www.ign.com Want this week’s top videos? Sign up go.ign.com View full post on YouTube Videos tagged with iphone

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13Apr

T-Mobile Revamping Prepaid Mobile Broadband Offerings, Releases Rocket 2.0 Prepaid Edition

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T-Mobile announced via Twitter this evening some news regarding their Prepaid Mobile Broad options. First was the introduction of the T-Mobile Rocket 4G for just $59.99 bringing the T-Mobile 4G network right to your laptop. Capable of theoretical download speeds of 21 Mbps you certainly can’t go wrong with the price. The Rocket 4G Prepaid edition is available right now.

Along with the introduction of the Rocket 4G T-Mobile announced a revamp coming April 17th to their Mobile Broadband offerings. Currently T-Mobile offers 100 MB of data for $10 which is good for 7 days, 300MB of data for $30 good for 30 days and 1 GB of data for $50 also good for one month. Starting April 17th the revamped plans will bring $30 for 1 GB of data for one month along with a $50 per month plan allowing for 3 GB of data.

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11Apr

T-Mobile To Launch Rocket 4G USB Laptop Stick April 13th

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T-Mobile is setting up April 13th as webConnect/Mobile Hotspot/USB Stick day with the above shot showing the very first HSPA+ 42 Mbps device dropping this Wednesday. We’ve been keeping an eye on this bad boy since CES when we got our first preview of just how fast the T-Mobile HSPA+ 42 network can be.

T-Mobile recently lit up their very first HSPA+ 42 networks in Las Vegas, New York and Orlando during the week of March with 140 million Americans expected to be covered in 25 markets by mid-year.

If you’ve been wanting to ride the HSPA+ 42 Mbps train then this is your first opportunity to do so. The only question is, when will your city have the service to showcase just how fast it can really go?

Check out the T-Mobile promo video to see what you can expect from HSPA+ 42 Mbps!

 

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