As T-Mobile Improves Network, Will Apple Reward Them With The iPhone?
T-Mobile USA is taking steps to update their infrastructure, hoping that will be enough for Apple to award the nation’s fourth largest carrier with the iPhone this year or next.
T-Mobile USA is taking steps to update their infrastructure, hoping that will be enough for Apple to award the nation’s fourth largest carrier with the iPhone this year or next.
Less than 15 months ago, AT&T was the only U.S. carrier that sold the iPhone. Now, that number has risen to nine. Effective today, five new regional carriers have joined the iPhone cavalcade. And no, none of these go by the name T-Mobile.
A new agreement between the four major wireless carriers and the U.S. government will hopefully make a stolen iPhone less valuable to criminals.
Do you think AT&T has gotten over its failed merger with T-Mobile? Think again.
It's tough being T-Mobile these days. When will they get to join the iPhone party?
It has recently been discovered that T-Mobile USA plans to offer additional support for unlocked iPhones, beginning January 30.
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In a press release that recently hit the Web, AT&T has announced that it has decided against its $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile USA.
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According to a number of reports, certain unlocked iPhone handsets have been able to connect to T-Mobile's 3G cellular data network.
In a last minute attempt to save its planned acquisition of T-Mobile, AT&T is turning to a little-known U.S. carrier for assistance. The No. 2 U.S. carrier is in talks with Leap Wireless to sell it some of T-Mobile’s business, hoping the move will convince the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to approve the AT&T-T-Mobile deal, according to The New York Times.
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T-Mobile has recently made its Bobsled VoIP service available in the iOS App Store.
T-Mobile’s Chief Marketing Officer Cole Brodman recently published an open letter to its customers about his company’s desire to officially carry the iPhone. Strangely, the letter reads more like a love letter to Apple than one specifically gear towards existing T-Mobile customers.
A recently uncovered T-Mobile memo suggests existing customers can keep their rate plans if the planned merger with AT&T goes through.
This year could soon become one of disappointment for T-Mobile customers. Just weeks after the U.S. Department of Justice indicated that it would fight against the merger of AT&T and T-Mobile, comes word the No. 4 carrier in the U.S. might not be getting the iPhone this year, according to news first reported by TmoNews.
Deutsche Telekom AG is now taking reservations for the iPhone 5 through its T-Mobile subsidiary in Germany. This news comes from Bloomberg.
The merger of AT&T and T-Mobile ran into a snag today when the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) claimed it would violate U.S. antitrust laws. The DOJ believes it will harm the competitiveness of the wireless industry.
Could T-Mobile USA be hinting at a future iPhone and iPad on their network? There is some evidence that T-Mobile users may be in luck.
Verizon COO Lowell McAdam has concluded that AT&T’s purchase of T-Mobile will most likely receive governmental approval. As such, the combined company will become the largest wireless provider in the United States, a title Verizon currently enjoys. However, a key U.S. senator says otherwise and will oppose the deal, which still must get Senate approval.
T-Mobile USA might not carry the iPhone officially, but over one million people are using iPhone handsets with T-Mobile's network. While many of these handsets are reportedly pre-iPhone 4, a T-Mobile spokesperson notes that many Apple fans have "taken the scissors" to their SIM card, and transformed it into a Micro-SIM.
If AT&T has its way, the next-gen iPhone name may have taken a shady turn towards the "4G" designation.