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T-Mobile tempts with no-contract mobile broadband
Explore Wireless Week (5 hours, 24 min ago) 4G , Mobile Broadband
On May 20th, T-Mobile will sell monthly 4G data access sans contracts.
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What is Mobile Internet?
Explore (6 hours, 59 min ago) 4G , 4G Device , Mobile Internet
Mobile and application services are the future of the Internet. They will run on smart devices such as Mobile Internet Devices (MID) and smart phones. They will leverage an intelligent network, deploying solutions over an open and common platform. The mobile Internet represents access to an abundance of contextually relevant information from a number of devices across a variety of networks. It incorporates data-optimized wireless networks and leverages the web as an execution platform.
Content itself will originate from the web and other service providers, from personal collections and from sensory data. The presentation of this content will adapt to accommodate multi-modal, multi-device interactions enabled by edge gateways.
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Verizon Wireless to Curb Unlimited Data Plans
Explore Wireless Week (23 hours, 24 min ago) 4G
Verizon Wireless will no longer allow customers to keep their unlimited data plans when they upgrade to its high-speed mobile network, known as 4G LTE.
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Why Verizon 4G LTE smartphones are a bad choice for world travelers
Explore Wireless Week (May 16 2012) 4G , LTE , Smartphones
None of Verizon's new 4G LTE smartphones offers global roaming. Ask Maggie explains why.
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Verizon's 4G LTE spreading to 28 new markets on May 17
Explore Wireless Week (May 15 2012) 4G , LTE
Verizon's 4G LTE network will be introduced in 28 new markets and expanded in 11 more.
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Wireless venture LightSquared files for bankruptcy
Explore Wireless Week (May 14 2012) 4G , LTE
The bankruptcy marks an end to an ambitious attempt to create an upstart provider of 4G LTE wireless services.
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Small Cells Throw Up Big Challenges for Operators
Explore (May 14 2012) 3G , 4G , LTE , Small Cells
While wireless equipment suppliers have developed a new generation of small cells designed for public access in mobile data networks, operators have to overcome some deployment challenges that these diminutive base stations create, according to a Heavy Reading analyst.
As Light Reading Mobile's recent report, there is a diverse range of public access small cell products designed for use in various places, including indoor venues, outdoor urban hot spots, or rural areas.
But product availability is one thing, deploying it is another matter.
Comment Mentions: Huawei Technologies Co. Ericsson AB Light Reading Mobile
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Will 4G help deliver the promise of the internet?
Explore The Hindu (May 13 2012) 3G , 4G , Mobile Broadband
This week, Bangalore became the second 4G-enabled city in the country after Kolkata
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RootMetrics: T-Mobile 4G is faster than you think
Explore Wireless Week (May 10 2012) 4G , Smartphones
A quarterly review of six U.S. carriers shows T-Mobile outperforming three, including the top-tier Sprint.
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T-Mobile customer growth back thanks to prepaid, wholesale
Explore Wireless Week (May 10 2012) 4G
The company was helped by an aggressive push of its Monthly 4G plan, and saw its profits rise slightly.
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4G Americas: What 4G Confusion?
Explore pcmag.com (May 9 2012) 3G , 4G , LTE , Mobile Broadband
I asked the head of a 4G trade organization what 4G means.
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Sprint runs through shutdown of Nextel iDEN network
Explore Wireless Week (May 9 2012) 4G
Sprint, meanwhile, is preparing for its move to 4G LTE with multiple devices, and said performance for the network exceeds expectations.
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Verizon's HomeFusion now brings 4G LTE home, but not for cheap
Explore Wireless Week (May 8 2012) 4G , LTE
For $199 and a monthly service fee, the HomeFusion Broadband device pulls Verizon's 4G LTE down into your house.
Comment Mentions: HomeFusion Broadband
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T-Mobile picks Ericsson, Nokia Siemens for network
Explore Wireless Week (May 8 2012) 4G
T-Mobile USA says Nokia Siemens Networks and Ericsson will supply the equipment for its new wireless broadband network, a project worth $4 billion.T-Mobile is commissioning a "4G LTE" network, the same technology used by Verizon and AT&T for their high-speed networks. It will use, in part,...
Comment Mentions: CTIA Wireless
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Everything Everywhere's 4G network bid: a storm in a teacup?
Explore features.techworld.com (May 7 2012) 4G , Mobile Broadband
Everything Everywhere's bid to launch 4G services in the UK later this year has created quite a stir, with rival operators O2, Vodafone and Three claiming that the move could damage competition in the market. But is the proposal a real threat to competition or just big fuss about nothing? Everything Everywhere (the combined entity of Orange and T-Mobile) holds a large portion of spectrum at 1800MHz – currently used for 2G. The company hopes to steal a march on other operators by refarming this s
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