If you're counting on T-Mobile USA to be in the forefront of what's going on with 3G, 4G or whatever comes down the pike you're going to be sorely disappointed. T-Mobile has thus far shown themselves to be basically the "value" carrier. They don't have as much as the big boys Verizon or AT&T, but then again they didn't have the 13 year head start that those "cellular" carriers had either. T-Mobile will always be at a disadvantage being limited to PCS 1900. The only possible way that T-Mobile could leap to the front is if they bought either AT&T or Verizon. The likelihood of that happening is practically nil. This is part of the same reason why T-Mobile's selection of phones is so dismal as well.
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Joseph Singer @ Jul 4th 2008 11:49AM
If you're counting on T-Mobile USA to be in the forefront of what's going on with 3G, 4G or whatever comes down the pike you're going to be sorely disappointed. T-Mobile has thus far shown themselves to be basically the "value" carrier. They don't have as much as the big boys Verizon or AT&T, but then again they didn't have the 13 year head start that those "cellular" carriers had either. T-Mobile will always be at a disadvantage being limited to PCS 1900. The only possible way that T-Mobile could leap to the front is if they bought either AT&T or Verizon. The likelihood of that happening is practically nil. This is part of the same reason why T-Mobile's selection of phones is so dismal as well.