Following the 3G network rollout in Las Vegas, T-Mobile USA promises data-centric smartphones to be launched soon.
T-Mobile USA announced today the continued expansion of its next-generation wireless network with the launch of 3G service in Las Vegas. The company plans to expand its 3G network to at least 20 additional markets by the end of 2008.
T-Mobile has invested more than $37.5 million in infrastructure and spectrum to bring its 3G service to the Las Vegas market. T-Mobile's 3G network in Las Vegas supports voice and data services consistent with available service and handset offerings.
Customers using a 3G enabled handset from T-Mobile will also experience faster data speeds when accessing the Web, e-mail or downloading content from the T-Mobile t-zones content portal. T-Mobile plans to soon offer its first HSDPA phone, along with new and compelling data-centric, all-in-one devices that help make the most of T-Mobile's high-speed data network.
As the 3G service rolls out in targeted major markets, T-Mobile will continue to build upon its T-Mobile HotSpot Wi-Fi network. Using UMA technology, supported phones automatically connect to T-Mobile HotSpot base stations, providing enhanced voice and data speed quality.
 |
 |
|
 |
|