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T-Mobile Says Its 4G Network Will Be Compatible With the iPhone

Posted March 13, 2012 at 6:26pm by iClarified · 10803 views
T-Mobile has posted a new blog entry answering questions about their upcoming 4G network and noting it will be compatible with the iPhone.

During the proposed AT&T T-Mobile USA merger the company said that it had "no clear path to LTE." What changed?
Several important developments make LTE possible for us now. Most importantly, we're getting new AWS spectrum as a result of the termination of the AT&T deal (pending regulatory approval), which we will use for LTE.

We are also going to make more effective use of the spectrum we already have by refarming a portion of our 1900 MHz PCS spectrum to support HSPA+ services, which frees up additional AWS spectrum for LTE. With the AT&T breakup spectrum factored in, T-Mobile will have sufficient spectrum to roll out LTE with 20MHz to about 75% of the top 25 markets in 2013. Most remaining markets will have 10MHz. Our course, we'd love to have more spectrum to further strengthen our position to compete in the marketplace.

Will refarming make your network compatible with the iPhone? And will you stop offering 2G services?
A nice side benefit of the refarming effort is that our 4G network will be compatible with a broader range of devices, including the iPhone. The other important benefit of our network modernization effort is the coverage improvements it will deliver, especially when it comes to in-home coverage. As we refarm our 1900 spectrum, we will continue to fully support our customers with 2G devices.

Read More [via 9to5Mac]