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join:2006-01-10 Buffalo, NY | The best part is the Catharine Zeta Jones part... | |
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| Re: The best part Bah, yeah shes the only good part. Its still beyond me why t-mobile would pick a 3g spectrum (1700) that no one in the world uses. Stuck with proprietary phones locked only to them. -- If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Unless you know what you're doing. | |
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join:2007-04-23 Tuscaloosa, AL
| Re: The best part The reason is simple: a lack of bandwidth. In many places, they only have 10 MHz of PCS spectrum, and it takes a minimum of 10 MHz to deploy UMTS/HSDPA, so if they deployed in the PCS band, they'd have to completely turn off GSM, which isn't an option. Therefore, they had to choose another band in which they could get a license. The Euro 2100 MHz 3G band was out because it's already in use for other things, so that meant they'd have to bid on spectrum in an upcoming auction, which just happened to be the AWS auction, which is why they're using that band. | |
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| Re: The best part said by en102 :Got to get her on there before she ages. She's aging, but still isn't too hard on the eyes. I just watched The Terminal a few days ago and that came out 5 years ago. Good looking there, but as great looking as in Entrapment.
»www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX2_LCUkhDs
Looks like no rush for me to get T-Mo But prior to today, you didn't even know you were on the list. Gotta look on the positive side. I can only say that as I'm scheduled for Q3.  | |
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| said by en102 :Looks like no rush for me to get T-Mo  Q4: * Palmdale, CA * Lancaster, CA * Santa Clarita, CA * Thousand Oaks, CA That's not bad actually. I assumed they wouldn't get the AV up and running for a few years. I thought they'd target the bigger markets first. | |
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join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | Re: The best part Well, considering most of SoCal has been up already for quite some time... I didn't expect that it would take much to do these markets. -- Canada = Hollywood North | |
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| I switched from a carrier that had 3g to tmobile on the promise that it was coming. 2 years later and I still don't see it. So I switched and stopped complaining about it. I really like tmobile but the 3g footprint was non existent in my area and when it is i am sure it will take a while to propagate out. They are working very hard to expand though. | |
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  nklb Premium join:2000-11-17 Ann Arbor, MI clubs: | Ann Arbor's on the list! As an Android user, I am just happy that Ann Arbor is on the list  | |
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 |   IT Guy Ow, My Balls Premium join:2004-07-29 Las Cruces, NM clubs: | Re: Ann Arbor's on the list! Same here! And Q3 ain't bad either. Edge sucks in more way than 1 when you have the G1. -- My time is a piece of wax, falling on a termite, that's choking on a splinter. --Beck | |
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I didn't get that memo. | |
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join:2009-05-18 Toledo, OH
| Sweet! I would never use T-Mobile unless my only alternative was AT&T (even then I'd consider getting a CB radio instead), but I see this as good news. Since T-Mo has a more reasonable 10 GB data cap, their expansion will hopefully prompt other carriers to increase their caps too.
God I miss the good ol' days of Sprint's completely unlimited EVDO service...
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join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO | What 10GB cap? Just looked on their website and the cap's 5GB now, at least from what I see.
Wonder when 3G will get here...my little town isn't big enough to be listed on the rollout tip sheet, so I'm left guessing... | |
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| Re: Sweet! said by iansltx :What 10GB cap? Just looked on their website and the cap's 5GB now, at least from what I see. Wonder when 3G will get here...my little town isn't big enough to be listed on the rollout tip sheet, so I'm left guessing... The data card is yes, but for phones and unbranded devices, it is 10 GB. When you go over, they throttle your connection to an unspecified speed. I have yet to see this happen yet. -- The day the child realizes that all adults are imperfect, he becomes an adolescent; the day he forgives them, he becomes an adult. The day he forgives himself, he becomes wise. Alden Nowlan | |
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join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO | Re: Sweet! Hmm, so could I take a phone SIM and put it into a data card for top speed access? How much per month would that be? When 3G comes around, and if internet choices are still lousy around here (highly likely) it might be something to think about... | |
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| Re: Sweet! said by iansltx :Hmm, so could I take a phone SIM and put it into a data card for top speed access? How much per month would that be? When 3G comes around, and if internet choices are still lousy around here (highly likely) it might be something to think about... If you have a voice plan, it's currently $25.00. It's pretty expensive without. The only unlocked data cards are from stelera wireless. If you get the t-mobile data card, they can tell and put you on the appropriate data plan. That's not good.
The cheap way, is to get the t-mobile sony ericsson tm506, and either order the data cable or use bluetooth. It's a 3g phone, and we usually get 1100kbps/350kbps. More if they upgrade the network. (Some areas are seeing close to 2 meg down). I have it and love it. -- The day the child realizes that all adults are imperfect, he becomes an adolescent; the day he forgives them, he becomes an adult. The day he forgives himself, he becomes wise. Alden Nowlan | |
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join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO | Re: Sweet! Duly noted, though 3G is in neither of the areas I live yet (right outside of coverage at school, nowhere near coverage at home)
I'm assuming Total Internet is the required package for PAM with no voice plan? | |
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| Re: Sweet! said by iansltx :Duly noted, though 3G is in neither of the areas I live yet (right outside of coverage at school, nowhere near coverage at home) I'm assuming Total Internet is the required package for PAM with no voice plan? Yeah, total internet is required. I have the old $5.99 tzones plan and tether occasionally. As long as you use the epc apn, you get full access. They are coming out with a new $10.00 unlimited data plan for phones. Not much info on it yet, but would get you unlimited data on a t-mobile voice plan. -- The day the child realizes that all adults are imperfect, he becomes an adolescent; the day he forgives them, he becomes an adult. The day he forgives himself, he becomes wise. Alden Nowlan | |
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join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO | Re: Sweet! Useful info to be sure. Now just have to wait for T-Mobile to roll out 3G in my area. Sounds like it *could* be faster than EvDO here, and 10GB > 5GB. | |
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  TomClancy Freedom isn't free
join:2003-04-23 ... | Lancaster, PA! That is all I needed to hear, I guess read in this situation... -- Freedom isn't free! | |
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join:2007-03-09 Columbia, PA | Re: Lancaster, PA! +1
Hopefully T-Mo can do a better job than AT&T with their horribly sucky 3G in Lancaster (which annoys me greatly since it's a *very* recent market). | |
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join:2000-09-28 Greer, SC | No upstate SC now? Ah man! I think the SC upstate was on a previously leaked list awhile back for 2009, but it's not on that one. | |
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1 edit | I See That STL is in Q3. Cool. So it'd probably include my suburb as well.
While it's unfortunate that T-Mobile uses the 1700MHz spectrum, it really is better than nothing.
In the U.S., what is the 2100MHz spectrum being used for? If that was free, that would have been a much better choice, because then with minimal modifications, they could have just used all the phones that have been in use in Europe and the U.K.
EDIT: At first I mentioned that Peoria, IL was Q2, and then I noticed that I misread it since I went too fast. I'm still surprised that Springfield, IL, which is in Q2, will get it before STL. | |
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@verizon.net | Zeta-Jones, yesss! She'll steam up that geeky Verizon guy's glasses, then have him follow her around like a puppy. | |
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