LTE
Sprint announces 28 more 4G LTE cities
In a press release this afternoon, Sprint announced that it would be adding 28 more cities to its growing list of places where LTE coverage
T-Mobile to offer iPhone, cut subsidies in three to four months
In addition to T-Mobile’s earlier CES announcements – wherein the company announced the launch of its new HD voice and LTE networks, as well as
T-Mobile gets ready to launch LTE, while HD voice and unlimited 4G with no contract available now
T-Mobile had quite a big day at CES today. Setting its sights on rising above its fourth place position and truly becoming a player that
Sprint expands 4G LTE coverage in Chicago and six more markets
This morning, Sprint announced that 4G LTE coverage has expanded in Chicago, and new coverage is launching in six more markets: Indianapolis/Carmel, Indiana; Santa Rosa/Petaluma,
Sprint makes $2.1 billion offer to fully acquire Clearwire
Well, that was fast. Just two days after we reported that Sprint was looking at the possibility of fully acquiring Clearwire, it filed papers to
The LG Nexus 4 supports LTE on AT&T – sort of
When the LG Nexus 4 was announced, it had almost all of the features that mainstream consumers were looking for, and most people had few
Deutsche Telekom announces T-Mobile to begin selling Apple products in 2013
Just a couple weeks after T-Mobile COO Jim Alling told investors that carrying Apple’s incredibly popular iPhone wasn’t worth the risks involved, T-Mobile’s parent company
Sprint expands 4G LTE coverage to 11 more cities in 6 states
The same day that Paul reported finally getting 4G LTE in Nashville, Sprint has announced that LTE is now officially available in 11 more cities. The lucky
Sprint begins LTE roll out in nine more cities, but is it enough?
Yesterday, Sprint announced that it has begun working on LTE in nine more cities: Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota; Fort Smith, Arkansas; Ardmore, Oklahoma; Oakland/Fremont/Hayward, California; Michigan
Sprint devotes even more money to ailing 3G network
As Sprint struggles to get its 4G LTE network up and running as quickly as possible, Sprint customers across the nation are getting very impatient


























