Tag: HSPA

  • Verizon 4G blankets more locations, July 21st

    Verizon 4G blankets more locations, July 21st

    Verizon has been making great efforts, to cover our states with as much 4G as they can, in a fairly short period of time. They remain well on track to meet their goal of adding 4G LTE to 175 markets by the end of the year. Starting July 21st, they are again adding another new…

  • T-Mobile adds 47 New HSPA+ Markets

    T-Mobile adds 47 New HSPA+ Markets

    According to a report from T- Mobile, they will be expanding their 4G HSPA+ network to 47 new cities across the US. This brings the list of current markets to 102 after they added 50 more markets back in May. That’s a fairly impressive number and to deploy that many more at one time, seems…

  • AT&T’s Inspire 4G – Not 4G Speeds!?!?!

    We’ve all seen the announcements where AT&T claimed the Inspire would be on of the first 4G (HSPA+) devices coming this year. Well, apparently they put the 4G name on it but forgot the network to go with it.

  • Samsung Vibrant 4G by TMobile – Specification Details and Android 2.3!?

    Samsung Vibrant 4G by TMobile – Specification Details and Android 2.3!?

    Our Geeks have talked about this device and come to find out, it’s absolutely what you expected and more! The Samsung Vibrant 4G has been confirmed by one of BoyGeniusReport’s tipsters with details and a photo. Looks like TMobile is going to have another popular device available soon but no dates were confirmed.

  • At&t & T-Mobile Upgrades to HSPA 7.2Mbps

    T-Mobile recently announced that its entire 3G network (the smallest of the large US carriers) has recently been upgraded to 7.2Mbps HSPA, with plans to begin rolling out 21Mbps HSPA+ soon. We’re not sure if anyone is seeing the 7.2Mbps speeds yet, so far reports have been sketchy. While some are reporting improvements, nothing major…

  • How many calls per Mhz can your carrier do?

    Phone calls cost money. As consumers, we have the option to pay as you go, pay for a set amount of minutes per month, or choose  an unlimited amount of minutes per month. But the amount of calls that the cell company can process is a static amount and is expensive and costs the same…