Mon May 5, 2008 11:52AM EDT
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The carrier looks ready to launch its own high-speed data network as early as this week, according to the latest buzz—almost five years after the first U.S. 3G networks began springing up. Update: T-Mobile just confirmed the news; read on for the details.
RCR Wireless News reports that T-Mobile will probably make the launch official this week, and that New York will be among the first markets to get access to the new high-speed network, which will finally allow for such features as streaming video and full-track music downloads. The story also notes that T-Mobile's 3G launch will include both voice and data, despite some earlier reports that only voice would be supported.
Update: T-Mobile just made the launch official; New York City will indeed be the first 3G market, and T-Mobile's first HSDPA-enabled phone will arrive "in the coming months" (a few UMTS-ready handsets are already available in T-Mobile's lineup). No word yet on streaming video or music services.
Of course, speedy data access has been old news for AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon Wireless chatters—indeed, Verizon launched its 3G EV-DO network way back in 2003, while AT&T, which launched its 3G HSDPA network in 2006, was a relative latecomer to the 3G party. (Click here if you need help with all these 3G acronyms.)
Why did T-Mobile fall behind in the race to 3G? Because until recently, it didn't have enough wireless spectrum available. As Wired News notes, T-Mobile bid for and won a large swath of wireless spectrum from the FCC in 2006, but the carrier had to sit back and wait until the FCC cleared the spectrum for use.
So, will your T-Mobile handset instantly start streaming video once the carrier turns on its 3G network? Well, not exactly—for starters, you'll need a 3G-enabled phone, such as the UMTS-enabled Nokia 3555 or the Samsung T639. Also, T-Mobile has yet to announce what kinds of services it'll be offering on its 3G network, so don't expect streaming TV or music downloads right off the bat.
Still, it's good news for anyone who's been toiling with T-Mobile's poky, 2.5G EDGE network. Oh, and if you're wondering when we'll finally see a 3G Sidekick, well...I haven't heard a peep, at least not yet.
So, who's ready for 3G on T-Mobile? Any particular phones or features you're looking for? Or have you been fine with EDGE and Wi-Fi?
Related:
T-Mobile USA to get rolling on 3G [RCR Wireless]
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oh thank god! I'm tired of the slow connection on EDGE. Hopefully they'll use some of the extra money from sign ups to fix their coverage problems now!
@ #6, your pearl on edge would load at the same time as the iphone. the iphone is still on edge, not 3g. the 3g iphone is coming out in june. the current iphone is edge only. try it against another phone, like a different one on at&t and you will see a noticable difference.
Finnally something from T Mobile to make us Customers of its product up to date with the rest of the WORLD. As a long time TMobile user i have to say they are exgtremely behind with all their offerings. If this doesnt work out to be a deal then im headed out to ATT.
Much agreed with #10. My brothers been with t-mobile I want to say for at least 4 years, since he had both the original color sidekick and still has his sidekick 2. He's kept with his sk2 since he didnt like the sk3. He's looking forward to the new 3g iphone so he wants to switch to at&t once it comes out and since his contract with t-mobile is already over. I honestly cant blame him cause 2.5G EDGE has left him with pretty slow internet and service on his sk2. Plus besides the sidekick series, there's not much choice of "cool phones" on t-mobile. Unless t-mobile rolls out some 3g-capable phones soon, touch screen is the latest trend so thatd be helpful, my brother will probably be reaching for at&t soon. I probably will too once I can pay for my own phone and wireless bill. Verizon is nice and it does have good reception and speed, but it doesn't offer the iPhone and probably wont at least for a couple of years (iPhone runs on networks that use sim cards and also apple has a contract with a company to make iphones only for a at&t[i forget exact details of how the contract works]).
I agree with 10 as well. I left verizon years ago because they were not offering any new and cool phones so I switched to T-Mobile for the N-gage. Well now Verizon has definitely paased T-mobile with their phone offerings. I have a WING now and it looks nice but I have had the same model for the same year. I'm against blackberry and they have nothing else. However ATT and Verizon and even Sprint have phones I'm drooling over. Come on T-Mobile get it together quick.
i really want 3G to come to t-mobile cuz it would be really kool for me to use REAL and FAST internet on my blackberry curve. T-MOBILE.... BRING 3G OUT FASTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How do i know if i am getting 3G network or Edge ? I just got my G1 phone but the web browsing is very slow. Can someone please help me. Thanks.
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6 Posted by eggmaster9989 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:52PM EDT Report Abuse
It doesn't make much of a difference to me, yesterday, I raced my Blackberry Pearl on EDGE with my friend's IPhone on 3G, and my phone actually loaded the page faster. However, it would be nice if I ever had to download a large file.