CTIA has just kicked off and there’s announces coming down the pipelines left and right. T-Mobile has just announced 4 new cities that now have access to their speedy HSDPA+ network. The company also has plans to release an LTE network next year and they are partnering with Ericsson and Nokia Siemens to help get things running. T-Mobile is late to the LTE party but their HSDPA+ network is just as fast if not faster in most areas. Check out the new supported cities below.
- America’s Largest 4G network expands: T-Mobile’s nationwide HSPA+ network has expanded to deliver a competitive 4G experience to well over 220 million people in 229 markets. Customers in Little Rock, Ark.; Springfield Mo.; Hattiesburg, Miss. and Madison, Wis. can experience the fast speeds offered by T-Mobile’s HSPA+ 42 network.
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