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		<title>T-Mobile Joining In The 4G Frenzy</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[While T-Mobile is presumably years away from offering 4G to its customers, its European parent company, Deutsche Telecom, is looking into how to bring T-Mo's LTE to the states. In a partnership with New York hedge fund, Harbinger Capital, T-Mo hopes to buy some air space and shoot out those lovely Mbps to the adoring fans. The group was also to have said that a 4G satellite network is being investigated, to provide 4G to a larger footprint. No deal has been penned, but T-Mo should have no issue waiting a little while longer, since it has been pushing 21 Mbps over its 3G and is expanding that in the mean time.]]></description>
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<p><em>By Volunteer Newsie doug2221!</em></p>
<p>While T-Mobile is presumably years away from offering 4G to its customers, its European parent company, Deutsche Telecom, is looking into how to bring T-Mo&#8217;s LTE to the states. In a partnership with New York hedge fund, Harbinger Capital, T-Mo hopes to buy some air space and shoot out those lovely Mbps to the adoring fans. The group was also to have said that a 4G satellite network is being investigated, to provide 4G to a larger footprint. No deal has been penned, but T-Mo should have no issue waiting a little while longer, since it has been pushing 21 Mbps over its 3G and is expanding that in the mean time.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.phonescoop.com/news/item.php?n=5928">Phonescoop</a></p>
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