cdmagurus.com
10-09-2013, 07:10 PM
T-Mobile today said that LTE 4G is available across its entire cellular network. Its LTE service can be accessed by 202 million people in 233 markets around the U.S., including 91 of the top 100 metro areas. T-Mobile said it achieved this goal months ahead of schedule, and that it is not done. T-Mobile also offers HSPA+ across its entire network. The company runs its network on 10/10MHz channels in most markets, but will begin doubling that to 20/20MHz next year. This will improve capacity on its network. T-Mobile's LTE footprint doesn't quite match those of its two largest competitors, Verizon Wireless and AT&T, though. Verizon's network covers 300 million people across more than 500 markets, and AT&T's covers 240 million in 437 markets. T-Mobile did not say if or how it plans to increase the footprint of its coverage in the U.S.
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