T-Mobile have decided to expend their HSPA+ connection to several other cities. There’ll be 5 different cities that will received T-Mobile HSPA+ connection. They’re Des Moines, Iowa, Gainesville and Panama City, Florida, Monterey, California and Savannah, Georgia.
Dell Venue Comes in Android via T-Mobile
by Effie Tjhai on 03. Feb, 2011 in archive
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by Effie Tjhai on 01. Feb, 2011 in archive
T-Mobile Launched myTouch 4G Network Commercial; HSPA+ Enabled 4G Network To 6 More Cities And A Netbook
by Effie Tjhai on 03. Nov, 2010 in archive, featured
T-Mobile newest creation and best innovation, the myTouch 4G received a networking commercial. As you can see on the video, should we said T-Mobile seems to out of idea. They are simply reused the same concept as Mac vs. PC commercial. However, it still amazing how the device can do face-to-face conference without using WiFi.
Sprint Fully Activate 4G Access In NYC Followed By 5 Other Cities
by Effie Tjhai on 02. Nov, 2010 in archive
Fabulous news for those that lived in NYC. Sprint fully activate their 4G WiMAX coverage in New York City, Hartford, New Haven, New Brunswick, Trenton and Tampa, bringing the total of 4G-enabled cities to 61. Another thing that we must pointed out, the 4G can be used on any 4G capable devices, such as any [...]
T-Mobile Launches HSPA+ in Northeast United States
by Evan Selleck on 25. May, 2010 in archive
Find yourself up in the Northeast of the United States? Feel like your time on T-Mobile USA hasn’t been the best, without all that HSPA+ goodness making it to your neck-of-the-woods? We understand. Especially when the Magenta carrier is announcing it all over the place, except where you are. When do you get your time [...]
CTIA2009: Ericsson pushes HSPA to 56Mbps Speed
by Kim Poh Liaw on 31. Mar, 2009 in archive
Demonstrated at CTIA Wireless 2009, Ericsson is presenting its HSPA multi-carrier MIMO technology, providing peak downlink data rates of 56Mbps. The increase in speed is achieved thanks to a combination of multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) and multi-carrier HSPA technology. MIMO allows for higher peak data rates and increased spectral efficiency, which provides higher network capacity. HSPA multi-carrier technology [...]
Huawei Introduces i-Mo HSPA Modem
by Kim Poh Liaw on 14. Feb, 2009 in archive
Huawei has announced i-Mo HSPA modem, which will be demonstrated at the Mobile World Congress. i-Mo supports plug-and-play and data transmission speeds up to 7.2 Mbps (downlink) and 5.76 Mbps (uplink). With its built-in Micro SD card slot, i-Mo can also serve as a USB disk. i-Mo will be available to customers in Q2 2009. [via slashgear]
Novatel Wireless Releases Ovation MC995D HSPA USB Modem
by Kim Poh Liaw on 13. Feb, 2009 in archive
Novatel Wireless announced the Ovation MC995D high performance USB modem. Optimized for Europe, the MC995D is a global modem that provides download speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps and upload speeds up to 5.76 Mbps, with multiple frequency band operation on HSPA, EDGE and GPRS networks. The MC995D includes an auto-install connection manager to provide [...]
Sierra Wireless Announces USB Modem for HSPA+ Network
by Kim Poh Liaw on 12. Feb, 2009 in archive
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