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T-Mobile 3G news of the day: New England and Phoenix coming this week

When it rains, it pours…if by “pours” you mean trickles in several years after the competition. Whatever the case, T-Mobile appears to be turning on their 3G network in stages across the country. Following yesterdays switch flip in Philadephia the carrier appears to be on track to light things up in the New England area today, followed by a Phoenix, AZ launch on Friday. This is unconfirmed at the moment, but the info is in keeping with what we’ve heard about the company’s September plans. Any soldiers on the ground able to confirm the New England rollout? If so, how are those 3G speeds treating ya?

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  1. On Sep 9, 2008 @ 4:10 pm, Jeff Johnson Said:

    Sorry, no help here. We,So. Cal, don’t feel the love yet! Hopefully later this month???? I hope it is soon, then I will go get a new phone. My BB 8100 sucks!

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  2. On Sep 9, 2008 @ 4:18 pm, Konklifer Said:

    T-Mob’s coverage in 2/3 of Mass. and RI is awful to non-existent. And they’re going to roll out 3G? Yeah, right.

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  3. On Sep 9, 2008 @ 4:28 pm, Mockerfab4 Said:

    Woo Hoo! Phoenix getting some love. Now when’s Android coming. I can’t wait!!!

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  4. On Sep 9, 2008 @ 4:45 pm, joseph young Said:

    Does anyone w/ a 3G phone in the active t-mo sites have any speed tests?

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  5. On Sep 9, 2008 @ 4:55 pm, Sol Said:

    T-Mobiles Service has more wrinkles then John McCain’s neck, so I hope there 3g is worth waiting for

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  6. On Sep 9, 2008 @ 4:59 pm, RockTripod Said:

    Here in Central MA, I’ve got a Sony Ericsson that finished a speed test with 6464kbps through Opera Mini!! Holy hell!!

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  7. On Sep 9, 2008 @ 5:02 pm, Alice Said:

    Trying to weed past some of the ignorant comments..

    I’m sure T-Mobile sucks in certain areas, but this isn’t what the thread is about. All carriers suck in some areas.

    I know from personal experience that Phoenix is rock solid in the coverage dept with T-Mobile on 2G and I expect 3G to be no different. T-Mobile won’t have to deal with the tight spectrum squeezing on their current 2G band and can instead have fresh unused new spectrum to use on the AWS band.

    I’m looking forward to seeing 3G here in LA by the 17th of this month too.

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  8. On Sep 9, 2008 @ 5:11 pm, Paul S Said:

    Tmobile’s coverage in RI is excellent. I’ve had it for 5 years and have never had a problem. I don’t know where you are getting your info from.

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  9. On Sep 9, 2008 @ 5:14 pm, Marv Said:

    I love T-Mobile and my BB. But, since it appears T-Mobile will not be getting the Bold, what is a travelling road warrior to do? I was looking forward to some abilities and really do not want to go to the dreaded “Iphone”. Is it possible to purchase an unlocked Bold when they come out here in Phoenix and take it over to T-mobile?
    Any news on the Garmin Nuvi phone? I probably have about 2 more International trips in my current BB and then I have to get something. Any words of wisdom or sage advice?

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  10. On Sep 9, 2008 @ 6:07 pm, kachra Said:

    wow phoenix. i am a happy man!! wish i had a 3G handset

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  11. On Sep 9, 2008 @ 6:12 pm, xnifex Said:

    Now if only my unlocked Tilt had the AWS 3G band like everyone originally thought it would. Yay for 3G in Phx tho.

    @ RockTripod: if memory serves me correctly, you shouldn’t do a speed test through Opera Mini because it goes through Opera’s servers. You need to use pIE. I may be wrong tho.

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  12. On Sep 9, 2008 @ 6:15 pm, dtmpower Said:

    I came across this article…anyone care to comment on this???

    “But before you start fantasizing about unlocking that iPhone 3G, Nokia E71 or Blackberry Bold, I forgot to mention its not compatible with other 3G networks. That’s right, you heard me.

    Yep, since T-Mobile had to buy that unused 1700mhz spectrum from the FCC to make 3G happen, it will be working on frequencies completely different from AT&T, which in turn are completely different from GSM elsewhere in the world.
    Anyone who’s ever bought unlocked phones is already familiar with the difference between Europe’s 3G UMTS vs. United States versions of the phones.

    But now, you’ll also need to consider special T-Mobile USA edition phones if you want 3G. There are 3 primary versions of GSM 3G: UMTS 3G for the rest of the world, and 850/1900 AT&T or 1700Mhz T-Mobile USA. This is going to make handset purchases very difficult, and further complicated one of the greatest benefits of GSM: compatible portability.”

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  13. On Sep 9, 2008 @ 6:19 pm, RockTripod Said:

    Yeah, you’re right about that speed test through Opera. My curve apparently averages over 5000kbps over edge. Right….I’ll try it your way and post the results.

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  14. On Sep 9, 2008 @ 6:23 pm, Chuong Said:

    @ RockTripod

    You should tether (using your TM506) with a computer/laptop (USB cable prefer or BT) and run a speed test via http://www.speedtest.net.

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  15. On Sep 9, 2008 @ 6:35 pm, RockTripod Said:

    @Chuong: Yup, that would be the ideal way to do it. However, T-Mo saw fit to make the device not work as a modem. Apparently, aside from the fact that it can’t be done as is, a pending software update will entirely remove the modem options on the phone. I guess when the phone launched early in the 3G markets, you could. then T-Mo in their infinite wisdom dropped the banhammer on tethering. Our first decent 3G phone!! Wth??
    At any rate, using a very simple speed test through the default t-zones browser, it pulled 2 MBs per second. Still very solid.

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  16. On Sep 9, 2008 @ 9:04 pm, Galvatron Said:

    BOUT FRACKING TIME! now if only rim would mak a bold model that runs on their 1700 mhz spectrum

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  17. On Sep 9, 2008 @ 10:03 pm, Jeremiah Said:

    Isn’t T-Mobile getting the Bold?? I don’t care if it doesn’t have 3G over AWS 1700, as I live out in the boonies, but GIVE ME A BOLD, PLEASE!

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  18. On Sep 9, 2008 @ 10:07 pm, Chuong Said:

    No it works as a modem. I tested it both way (USB cable & BT). You need to change the dial-up numbers (*99***4# for Total Internet or *99***2# for T-Zones) if you are using the current APN’s (wap.voicestream.com or internet2.voicestream.com).

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  19. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 1:42 am, Maciek Said:

    @dtmpower - this is absolutely true. I also would like to point out that at&t is the major reason for 3G fragmentation. Instead of waiting patiently for an available frequency, they wanted to run and and be the first in the GSM 3G game so they shoved 3G on at that time non-existent 3G frequency (850/1900). What did they gain by it…a network that’s so badly crippled and colliding with its current 2G running on the same frequency that they have class action suits piling up (iPhone loosing 3G signal all the time). I was playing with my friend’s Nokia N75 this past summer. I could not believe how bad it was jumping between EDGE and 3G. Luckily not many countries in the North and South American region followed this path and some chose to go with the Euro 3G (2100) while some support both. GSMA (GSM Americas) months ago praised the fact that 1700 WCDMA evolved and that it will be a better standard than at&t’s flavor. Look what’s happening up North in Canada… They just had their AWS auction and so did a few other countries in South and Central America. They all selected 1700 Mhz frequency for their 3G so I’d say in about six to twelve months we’ll be seeing more phones supporting the “American” 3G (probably 850/1900+1700) - my bet is that these will be “lower shelf” models as well as upper shelf ones with All three or at least American and Euro frequencies.

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  20. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 8:35 pm, dtmpower Said:

    Thank you for clarifying that up

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  21. On Sep 11, 2008 @ 1:44 pm, Truman Said:

    Am i the only one whos text messages are at best 90% delivered on tmo?? And ROUTINELY delayed messages? Is it my account? Or is it Tmo? And I have a Bold 9000 that CANT get BIS on Tmo. Is that just the way it is? anyone? bueler? please?

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  22. On Sep 12, 2008 @ 3:30 pm, Matt Said:

    3G is on in Phoenix as of this morning!

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  23. On Sep 12, 2008 @ 9:08 pm, Cesar Said:

    It’s not on in Phoenix yet

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