Starting April 5th, T-Mobile will begin capping the Domestic Roaming Data Allotment. Unlike their data throttling, once a user goes over their designated allotment,they will simply be cut off from data altogether, until they return to the T-Mobile network or connect via WiFi. While...T-Mobile to offer unlocked iPhone users additional support starting Jan. 30
T-Mobile will begin offering more than 1 million unlocked iPhone customers additional support starting Jan. 30, according to a report from TMO News who obtained internal documents. The documents said the new support offerings would include, “common procedures, information about feature and specifications and other basic device questions.” The carrier is also updating the iPhone...
AT&T CEO: Recent price jacks due to AT&T’s attempt to monopolize GSM in US
AT&T has a grudge with the Federal Communications Commission, and during the mobile carrier’s quarterly earnings call today, CEO Randall Stephenson criticized the FCC over spectrum availability and the bombed acquisition of T-Mobile USA, with him further claiming AT&T’s spectrum crux is forcing jacked prices against its highest data users. The American Telephone and Telegraph...
T-Mobile will use resources and spectrum gained from failed AT&T merger to become iPhone compatible
I had a few minutes this evening at T-Mobile’s CES party between Colbie Cailat songs to talk to CTO Neville Ray on what the future holds for T-Mobile USA now that the AT&T merger is off. For starters, the carrier walks away not only with a cool $3 billion break-up fee, but also some AWS spectrum from AT&T....
T-Mobile didn’t get the iPhone because of its unique 3G bands
T-Mobile CEO Philipp Humm talked to Ina Fried of AllThingsD at CES this week about a variety of topics, including the iPhone. Humm confirmed what we all assumed -- T-Mobile didn't get the iPhone because of its unique 3G technology. "The key reason...
There are limits to Sprint’s unlimited plan, after all
At an analyst conference, Sprint CEO let slip a change in Sprint’s data policies that could have a big impact on iPhone and other smartphone customers lured in by Sprint’s unlimited plans: the carrier has been throttling back speeds to the heaviest consumers of smartphone data. 





