It seems like it's been a while since we last announced a T-Mobile HSPA+ network expansion, but today five more cities have gotten some 4G lovin' from Magenta. T-Mo just announced that their HSPA+ coverage is now live in Des Moines, Iowa; Gainesville and Panama City, Fla.; Monterey, Calif.; and Savannah, Ga. This latest addition brings T-Mobile's 4G market total up to 157. The full presser is down below.
T-Mobile has been adding quite a few more 4G-capable devices as of late, like the Samsung Galaxy S 4G, so it's great to see them also expanding the network that those products are meant to be used on. If you live in any of these new areas, be sure to share your 4G experiences with us. For those of you that have been using T-Mo's 4G for a while now, don't be scared to shout out what you think of it, too.
Statement: America's Largest 4G Network Expansion
Bellevue, Wash. — Mar. 10, 2011 PST
T-Mobile USA today announced the expansion of its 4G mobile broadband network to five new markets including Des Moines, Iowa; Gainesville and Panama City, Florida; Monterey, California; and Savannah, Georgia. America’s Largest 4G Network™ reaches more than 100 major metropolitan areas and more than 200 million people nationwide – offering 4G speeds to more people in more places than any other national wireless carrier. With download speeds approaching five mbps in some cities & peak speeds of nearly 12 mbps on its original 4G devices, T-Mobile customers using 4G can enjoy a lightning fast Web browsing experience, uninterrupted video streaming and quicker downloads at no additional cost.Customers can choose from a variety of 4G devices including the new Dell™ Streak™ 7 – the first 4G tablet in the U.S. –the Galaxy S™ 4G, the fastest 4G smartphone running on America’s Largest 4G network, the T-Mobile® myTouch® 4G, T-Mobile® G2® with Google™, and mobile broadband products such as the Rocket™ 2.0 Laptop Stick and the Dell™ Inspiron™ Mini 10 4G netbook, and the upcoming T-Mobile® G-Slate™ with Google™, by LG.A complete list of all of the markets where T-Mobile’s 4G network is live can be found .In 2011, T-Mobile plans to double the speed of its 4G network to be capable of delivering theoretical peak download speeds of up to 42Mbps. T-Mobile expects 140 million Americans will have access to these increased 4G speeds by mid-2011.Galaxy S 4G is designed with HSPA+ 4G technology (“4G”) and is T-Mobile’s fastest smartphone. T-Mobile’s 4G network not available everywhere. See coverage details at T-Mobile.com.
T-Mobile USA today announced the expansion of its 4G mobile broadband network to five new markets including Des Moines, Iowa; Gainesville and Panama City, Florida; Monterey, California; and Savannah, Georgia. America’s Largest 4G Network™ reaches more than 100 major metropolitan areas and more than 200 million people nationwide – offering 4G speeds to more people in more places than any other national wireless carrier. With download speeds approaching five mbps in some cities & peak speeds of nearly 12 mbps on its original 4G devices, T-Mobile customers using 4G can enjoy a lightning fast Web browsing experience, uninterrupted video streaming and quicker downloads at no additional cost.
Customers can choose from a variety of 4G devices including the new Dell™ Streak™ 7 – the first 4G tablet in the U.S. –the Galaxy S™ 4G, the fastest 4G smartphone running on America’s Largest 4G network, the T-Mobile® myTouch® 4G, T-Mobile® G2® with Google™, and mobile broadband products such as the Rocket™ 2.0 Laptop Stick and the Dell™ Inspiron™ Mini 10 4G netbook, and the upcoming T-Mobile® G-Slate™ with Google™, by LG.
A complete list of all of the markets where T-Mobile’s 4G network is live can be found at http://newsroom.t-mobile.com/articles/4g-fact-sheet.
In 2011, T-Mobile plans to double the speed of its 4G network to be capable of delivering theoretical peak download speeds of up to 42Mbps. T-Mobile expects 140 million Americans will have access to these increased 4G speeds by mid-2011.
Galaxy S 4G is designed with HSPA+ 4G technology (“4G”) and is T-Mobile’s fastest smartphone. T-Mobile’s 4G network not available everywhere. See coverage details at T-Mobile.com.