I thought this would be of interest, in light of the earlier thread today.

- Trevor

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Subject:        [Medianews] T-Mobile USA to make data network work with iPhone
Date:   Thu, 23 Feb 2012 16:08:04 -0600
From:   George Antunes <[email protected]>
Reply-To:       [email protected]
To:     <[email protected]>



T-Mobile USA to make data network work with iPhone

Feb 23, 2012  1:18 PM (ET)

By PETER SVENSSON
Associated Press

http://apnews.myway.com//article/20120223/D9T385R00.html


NEW YORK (AP) - T-Mobile USA on Thursday said it will revamp its
wireless data network this year, with the side effect of making it
compatible with iPhones and some other smartphones sold by competing
carriers.

T-Mobile is the smallest of the four nationwide carriers and the only
one that doesn't sell the iPhone. But the reorganization of its wireless
spectrum means that iPhone 4S users could migrate over from Sprint
Nextel Corp. (S) and Verizon Wireless when their contracts expire.

Owners of AT&T Inc. (T) iPhones could move over too, if they figure out
how to "unlock" their phones from AT&T's network.

AT&T does "unlock" other brands of smartphones on request, and they,
too, will work on T-Mobile's revamped network.

Currently, T-Mobile undercuts the other carriers with a contract-free
plan with unlimited calling and texting for $70 per month. It includes 5
gigabytes of data, after which speeds are throttled.

On a contract-based plan with Verizon, unlimited calling, texting and 5
gigabytes of data would cost $140 per month.

AT&T iPhones that are moved over to the current T-Mobile network can
make phone calls and get low-speed data service, but don't get
high-speed data.

The retooling of the wireless network is part of T-Mobile's plan,
announced Thursday, to start "LTE" wireless data service next year. That
technology provides for even higher download speeds, but relatively few
phones can use it. Verizon and AT&T already have LTE networks, and
Sprint is set to fire one up this year.

Another effect of the revamp is that many international visitors will be
able to use their smartphones on T-Mobile's network. So far, the
nationwide U.S. network that's been compatible with most phones from
overseas has been AT&T's.

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