Archive for the ‘T-Mobile’ Category
Friday, January 27th, 2012
T-Mobile U.K. is set to introduce a new price plan from February 1 that offers British subscribers everything their smartphone will ever need for just £36 (approx. $54.46) per month. It’s called “The Full Monty” plan, a trusted tipster revealed exclusively to TechnoBuffalo, and one of its best features includes truly unlimited data.
It’s ...
Posted in 3 / Three, Mobile Networks, Other News, T-Mobile |
Tuesday, October 11th, 2011
T-Mobile has extended its Bobsled VoIP service, broadening use from Facebook to cover access from the browser, from new Android apps, and with apps for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. In addition to the new apps, there are also free mobile and landline calls in the US, Canada and Puerto Rico, though the Android/iOS software ...
Posted in Android, Apps, Facebook, iOS, T-Mobile, VoIP |
Monday, October 10th, 2011
Everything Everywhere getting there
Orange and T-Mobile have extended their joint reach by making it possible for their respective customer bases to use 3G signals from both networks.
When the companies joined forces under the Everything Everywhere banner in 2010, they underwent a "big switch-on" and opened up the 2G channels - voice, basically ...
Posted in 3G, Mobile Networks, Orange, T-Mobile, Virgin Mobile |
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
Three, Orange, T-Mobile ink £100m deal for extra grunt
Three, T-Mobile and Orange customers will find it quicker to use the internet on their phones thanks to a new deal between the operators and Virgin Media Business. But the effects may take a couple of years to kick in.
Virgin Media has ...
Posted in 3 / Three, 3G, 4G, Broadband, Mobile Broadband, Orange, T-Mobile |
Monday, July 25th, 2011
T-Mobile UK will soon launch another entry-level Android smartphone – T-Mobile Rapport, which is actually their own version of the Huawei U8180. The same device is also offered by Orange UK as Stockholm and Vodafone has its own version (Vodafone Smart) with slightly changed specs (worse camera) – Vodafone Smart.
We don’t know ...
Posted in Android, Huawei, Smartphones, T-Mobile |
Wednesday, June 29th, 2011
Mobile operator T-Mobile UK, which in recent times has perhaps become better known for restricting its Mobile Broadband data allowances instead of raising them (here), will from next month launch a new "truly unlimited internet" service with "no fair use limits or run on rates" for Smartphone users.
ISPreview.co.uk understands that the new ...
Posted in 3 / Three, Mobile Broadband, T-Mobile |
Friday, June 17th, 2011
Gang of three (not including Three)
Vodafone, Telefonica UK and Everything Everywhere have banded together to create a clearing house for NFC applications, providing a single point of contact for cross network applications.
The unnamed joint venture should launch before the end of the year, providing banks, merchants and advertisers with a ...
Posted in 3 / Three, Financial, O2, Orange, T-Mobile, Vodafone |
Tuesday, May 24th, 2011
Fellow road warriors, we bring you good news: starting today, T-Mobile customers across 55 markets -- including Chicago, Detroit, Honolulu, Pittsburgh, Miami, and many more -- will have immediate access to a faster HSPA+ "4G" network. This means anyone with compatible devices can achieve theoreticaldownload speeds of up to a whopping 42Mbps, ...
Posted in 3G, 4G, Mobile Networks, T-Mobile |
Tuesday, May 17th, 2011
WiFi-calling is now free for T-Mobile customers with an Android handset. All you need is the Smart Wi-Fi application and an Even More or Even More Plus calling plan. According to a T-Mobile representative, Magenta customers should be able to call customer service to add this sweet new feature to ...
Posted in Android, Apps, T-Mobile, VoIP |
Monday, May 9th, 2011
Today: a 2G refurb. Tomorrow: the world
Chinese kit supplier Huawei has scored a win with EE, signing a deal to upgrade the operator's 2G infrastructure and hoping to be in prime position when it comes to 4G too.
Over the next four years, Huawei will replace the entire 2G network that ...
Posted in 3G, 4G, Mobile Networks, Orange, T-Mobile |