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3G speed throttling, T-Mobile sales figures, AT&T data plans
Latest iPhone News: Monday 26 August 2008 3G Issues There have been some interesting developments regarding the performance of the 3G iPhone over the weekend. Tests on the handset suggest that it is “completely normal”, in comparison with a Nokia N73 and Sony Ericsson P1. There’s a strong possibility that the mobile network is playing a [...]
VM Offering Data Plans
Virgin Mobile is now offering 3G Data Plans in anticipation of the release of the Shuttle on September 28th. The new data plans will bring substantial savings to users who are currently using these services on a $1.25 per 24 hours and per 1MB basis. You do not have to have ...
Foreign distributor i2 plans to arrive in UK market
Dubai-based distributor looks set to arrive in UK market
AT&T Extends Free Wi-Fi to Cheapest DSL Plans
AT&T seems to have added free Wi-Fi for its lowest-priced DSL customers: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is the only one with this story, and they've garbled a few of the details, but checking AT&T's public sites seems to confirm it. Previously, AT&T customers had to either have a fiber-optic U-Verse subscription, or a DSL line running at 1.5 Mbps downstream or faster to get free Wi-Fi Basic. The Basic pool covers most of the 17,000 U.S. hotspots, excluding some hotels and premium locations. AT&T now says that any "FastConnect" subscription, even its DSL Lite offering of 768 Kbps down/128 Kbps up, qualifies for Wi-Fi Basic. The new statement reads: "AT&T Wi-Fi Basic service is FREE and already included if you subscribe to AT&T High Speed Internet, AT&T U-verseSM High Speed Internet, or AT&T FastAccess® DSL—all speed plans included. There's still a $10 per month fee to upgrade to Wi-Fi Premier, which includes over 70,000 locations worldwide, along with the missing U.S. hotspots, but their Web site says that you have to have a 1.5 Mbps or faster connection to get the $10 per month upgrade. That may be out of date. That ordering page also says you need 1.5 Mbps or faster for free Wi-Fi, so that tends to confirm it hasn't been fixed. (It's even hosted at sbc.com, so perhaps that's part of the vestige of an older system, harder to update.) Please note that iPhone subscribers still don't get free Wi-Fi on AT&T's Basic network.
Mozilla plans mobile Firefox, plus 'public resource' usage data
Anonymous, of course - but isn't it always? Mozilla's chief has set goals for the development of the open source project over the next two years, including the release of a mobile version of Firefox by 2010.…
Israeli hamlet plans DNA database for dog poop
Science triumphs over common sense An Israeli city hopes to use DNA analysis in the fight against dog poop littering its footpaths.…

T-Mobile plans to be serving 21 markets with 3G by middle of next month
Filed under: T-Mobile, HSDPAHow convenient, T-mobile. That $199, Android-flaunting, 3G HTC G1, to be officially unveiled next week, is supposed to start selling on October 17th, just when the carrier plans to flip the HSDPA switch on eight new markets: Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Orlando, Philadelphia, Sacramento, San Francisco and Seattle. T-Mobile plans to follow those up with Birmingham, Denver, Detroit, Kansas City, Memphis and Tampa by the end of the year, covering about two-thirds of its customers with 3G before 2009 rolls around. It's been a rough few years for the T-Mobile faithful, but it looks an end is in sight -- at least for the urban among us.Permalink | Email this | Comments
T-Mobile Expands 3G Coverage and Plans Further Expansion
In a press release this morning, T-Mobile has announced the expansion of its 3G service footprint in 13 more markets since the official launch of the network on May 1st. Customers in Austin, Baltimore, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Las Vegas, Miami, Minneapolis, New York [...]
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