Mobile data is picking up momentum in Latin America as the number of 3G connections in the region doubled in 2011. Operators in Latin and South America are shutting down their CDMA networks, replacing them with UMTS systems, resulting in a huge surge in data adoption.…
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How T-Mobile’s roaming data caps would affect you
T-Mobile may soon begin restricting roaming data usage to cut down on the amount of packets its customers consume off the carrier’s networks. If true, the new caps could affect many of T-Mobile’s customers, though the size of the impact on each customer may be small.…
Read MoreJapan’s newest mobile network makes U.S. LTE seem sluggish
Japan's eAccess isn’t deploying any old LTE network. It’s going for broke, pushing the upper limits of the technology to launch a network that can support speeds of 300 Mbps. That makes Verizon’s LTE network, which can breach 25 Mbps on a good day, seem pokey.…
Read MoreAT&T punishes its customers for T-Mo merger’s failure
Wondering why AT&T smartphone data rates just went up? Because the operator was denied its acquisition of T-Mobile – at least that’s what AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson implied Thursday. Ma Bell is still bitter about AT&T-Mo's failure and it's taking it out on its customers.…
Read MoreMaking a T-Mobile iPhone is harder than it sounds
Adding T-Mobile support to the iPhone may sound simple, but it’s a much more difficult task than it appears. New bands don't just necessitate new antennas, but a complete phone redesign. T-Mobile's Apple moment may come with the iPhone 5, but don't hold your breath.…
Read MoreCES: T-Mobile intros 42 Mbps Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G
At CES, T-Mobile launched the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G which can take full advantage of the operators HSPA+ 42 Mbps speeds. I sat down with T-Mobile CTO, Neville Ray, to discuss the operators 4G network of today as well as it's plans for the future.…
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