T-Mobile’s 3G rollout

Ok, here’s the full scoop: T-Mobile’s 3G data network has launched in New York City as we all know. Officially according to T-Mobile, this does include UMTS/HSDPA data. T-Mo goes on to say that by the end of the year they expect most major metropolitan cities to have coverage, but for now, it’s just New York City. Press release after the jump!

T-Mobile USA Begins Commercial 3G Network Rollout

Company Launches UMTS/HSDPA Network in New York City on its AWS Spectrum;
Plans 3G Network Launches in Major Markets Across the Country in the Coming Months
 
NEW YORK and BELLEVUE, Wash. – May 5, 2008– T-Mobile USA, Inc. today announced that the company has taken the first commercial step in the rollout of its third-generation (3G) wireless network by launching its UMTS/HSDPA network in New York City. T-Mobile plans to continue the rollout of its 3G network across major metropolitan markets through the year. By year’s end, T-Mobile expects its high-speed data network will be available in those cities where a majority of its subscribers currently use data services.

“The launch of our 3G network comes at a time when 3G phones and services are more affordable, capable and appealing to our consumer marketplace than ever before,” said Cole Brodman, chief development officer, T-Mobile USA. “We benefit not only from the economic scale of 3G, but also from the extensive commercial experience of 3G in our European markets. Today, T-Mobile USA customers already have among the highest adoption of data and messaging services in the industry. Through our 3G network, we look forward to delivering a rich portfolio of new and meaningful services to enrich our customers’ lives.”

T-Mobile’s 3G network supports voice and data services consistent with available service and handset offerings. The company today offers multiple phones that are able to operate on the UMTS network. The phones are designed to automatically connect to the best available network (3G or GSM/GPRS/EDGE) to provide the great call quality and rich communication services customers expect from T-Mobile.

Customers using a 3G-capable handset from T-Mobile will also experience faster data speeds when accessing the Web, or downloading content from the T-Mobile t-zones content portal, for example.
 
In the coming months, T-Mobile plans to offer its first HSDPA device, along with new and compelling data-centric, all-in-one devices that help make the most of T-Mobile’s high-speed data network.

The launch of the 3G network also enables T-Mobile to accommodate and serve more customers more efficiently through the use of its AWS spectrum, effectively doubling T-Mobile USA’s spectrum position, and laying the foundation for the company’s future growth. T-Mobile and the U.S. government, namely the Department of Defense and the Department of Justice, continue to work closely and effectively together to make available AWS spectrum that will give consumers access to the 3G 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 — its wireless high-speed Internet offering that launched in 2003 — and its nationwide voice and data network, to empower customers to effortlessly stay connected using the best available network.

T-Mobile International is following a common technology path across all of its markets in Europe and the United States, from GSM/GPRS/EDGE to UMTS/HSDPA. T-Mobile USA greatly benefits from
T-Mobile International’s 3G experiences in Europe, where adoption of non-messaging mobile data is growing dynamically; and with more than 120 million customers worldwide, T-Mobile International is able to generate significant global procurement synergies.

14 Responses to “T-Mobile’s 3G rollout”

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    brad says:

    so what is this first hsdpa device?

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    mingkee says:

    the first HSDPA handset will be SE Z780, will be out in July
    the new UMTS networks works rather well, the coverage is complete here (even in some area other carriers don’t, example: Fort Totten)

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    Christopher says:

    It will be my freaking Nokia n82, (when it comes in the mail, and when T-Mo comes to Seattle :) )

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    Christopher says:

    T-Mo 3g data that is!

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    Zobi says:

    It’s alive!….

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    Brandon says:

    Consider NYC their beta test bed, lol.

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    galvatron says:

    pheonix october BOOYA!

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    alcoholicaust says:

    …might wanna check the frequency compatibility…

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    rob says:

    @christopher… dont think your new phone is compatible with tmobs freqs…

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    Kenn says:

    I haven’t heard a thing about Cleveland. We’ll be last on the map, so I’ll be spending the next few years reading about it lol

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    Shaggy says:

    Does this mean that we can expect coverage in more rural areas (Like say out in the middle of bfe in Michigan) sometime soon?

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    jake says:

    i hate to say i told you so BG, but…..

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    pheeer6224 says:

    If it will be in Denver, I will live. Otherwise, I’m moving to Japan.

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    Ravi says:

    I hear that T-Mo will bring 3-G to the top 25 markets in the USA. Anybody hear when they will offer 3-G in Chi-Town?

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