Everyone forgets the main reason why T-mo was late to the 3g game... they were late because the spectrum they bid for was not abandoned by the government on time. If you want to blame someone blame the US 0f A. I think they will deploy this 4 gen tech a lot faster than at&t and Verizon. Not that they will come out first .. but when they deploy it, it will happen faster.. just like their 3g coverage is almost tied with at&t which makes me wonder what has at&t been doing?
@oxymoreon Exactly! I love how people automatically and conveniently forget about that. I guess they just want to believe that to make their own company seem "superior" when in fact it can't even handle the data flow that millions of iPhone users are capable of. sad really. T-Mobile ftw.
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Everyone forgets the main reason why T-mo was late to the 3g game... they were late because the spectrum they bid for was not abandoned by the government on time. If you want to blame someone blame the US 0f A. I think they will deploy this 4 gen tech a lot faster than at&t and Verizon. Not that they will come out first .. but when they deploy it, it will happen faster.. just like their 3g coverage is almost tied with at&t which makes me wonder what has at&t been doing?
@oxymoreon Exactly! I love how people automatically and conveniently forget about that. I guess they just want to believe that to make their own company seem "superior" when in fact it can't even handle the data flow that millions of iPhone users are capable of. sad really. T-Mobile ftw.