Major mobile broadband provider AT&T brings fast mobile broadband in Fountain and Montgomery counties. The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) based service will enable the customers to access high bandwidth web applications like streaming videos via AT&T mobile networks.
T-Mobile launches new unlimited Value plan this week. ‘New Year, New Phone Sale’ offer as advertised by the provider will allow new customers to choose a smartphone or a mobile broadband device by making a net down payment of around $49.99.
Communications service provider AT&T has built more than a dozen new, cell sites in Miami in 2011, it has been reported.
U.S. Wireless carrier Sprint said it would boost the capacity of its 3G wireless network to meet the need of its customers who use various devices including smartphones and tablets.
Verizon Wireless, the 4G LTE mobile broadband provider, now offers Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone to its customers for $299.99 with a 2 year service agreement.
T-Mobile is set to release its own version of Huawei’s popular tablet MediaPad. Springboard, the new internet tablet PC from the carrier will come with
Government offices and businesses in Muskegon County are set to use VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phone service from February 2012.
According to the latest survey from Consumer Reports, more U.S. subscribers are satisfied with small cellphone service providers like Consumer Cellular, U.S. Celluar and Credo than major carriers such as Spring, Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T.
Wireless broadband service is now available in Turtle Township in Rock County.
The Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has approved the use of ‘white spaces’ or unused TV spectrum for wireless broadband rollouts and devices. The firm, Koos Technical Services (KTS) from Florida is also allowed by FCC to develop the first ever white space based device.