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T-Mobile outlines plans for 3G network

October 6, 2006 Cell phone carrier to spend $2.66 billion to upgrade to a next-generation network using newly acquired spectrum. TAGS: T-Mobile, 3G network, spectrum, carrier, 3G, U.S.

T-Mobile Germany stops selling unlocked iPhones

December 4, 2007 A German court has overturned an injunction that had forced T-Mobile to sell unlocked iPhones in that country. TAGS: Vodafone Group Plc., injunction, T-Mobile, spokesperson, handset, court, France, Apple iPhone, Apple Computer

T-Mobile callers can go from cell to Wi-Fi, only in Seattle

October 25, 2006 New service allows consumers to conserve their cell phone minutes while within some hot spots. TAGS: T-Mobile, cellular network, hot spot, Seattle, Wi-Fi network, caller, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi router, VoIP, Sprint Nextel, U.S., Cingular Wireless, handset, router, cell phone

T-Mobile phone lineup gets smart

October 11, 2006 New Dash smart phone will be able to connect to the carrier's more than 7,000 Wi-Fi hot spots. Photo: T-Mobile Dash TAGS: T-Mobile, 3G network, lineup, smart phone, 3G, Wi-Fi, Microsoft Windows Mobile, IM, Microsoft Windows

Switching from cell to Wi-Fi, seamlessly

September 7, 2006 T-Mobile prepares service allowing callers uninterrupted shifting between cellular network, consumer Wi-Fi network. TAGS: T-Mobile, cellular network, Wi-Fi network, Wi-Fi, Sprint Nextel, cell phone, IP, U.S., home network, Europe, router

BlackBerry Pearl now in white

January 16, 2007 Price for RIM device, identical in features and function to the black original, drops from $199 to $150 with contract discounts.Photos: Pearl-colored BlackBerry TAGS: BlackBerry Pearl, RIM BlackBerry, Research In Motion Ltd., T-Mobile, headset, Cingular Wireless

The Android era begins with T-Mobile's G1

September 24, 2008 T-Mobile's unveiling of the first phone powered by Google's Android software will be only the beginning of a long effort to rewrite the rules of the mobile communications industry. TAGS: T-Mobile G1, Google Android, T-Mobile, Stephen Shankland, Google Inc., New York, Apple iPhone, operating system, video

Phone business rings up change

May 5, 2008 A fuel cell for cell phones, T-Mobile's 3G network in New York, and some acquisitions and new smartphones on the horizon. TAGS: fuel cell, 3G network, T-Mobile, HTC, 3G, New York, acquisition, smart phone, cell phone

T-Mobile launching limited edition D-Wade Sidekick

February 9, 2007 Carrier continues its series of fashion-focused phones with the first installment from a basketball player.Photos: A Sidekick designed by D-Wade TAGS: T-Mobile, cell phone, brand

Mobile operators halt sale of Razr phones

March 10, 2006 Two U.S. cellular carriers stop selling Motorola's Razr due to a defect in some phones that causes calls to be disconnected. Photos: Motorola Razr TAGS: Motorola Razr, Motorola Inc., T-Mobile, spokesman, mobile operator, GSM, Cingular Wireless, handset

Install Vista, get free Wi-Fi

February 1, 2007 Through T-Mobile and The Cloud, Microsoft offers three free months of access to early adopters of its newly released OS. TAGS: operator, T-Mobile, Wi-Fi, London, U.K., Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

T-Mobile, EMI test ad-supported video service

September 11, 2006 Mobile operator teams with European record label for service that lets consumers watch music videos on cell phones. TAGS: EMI Group Plc., video service, SpiralFrog, T-Mobile, mobile operator, U.K., artist, mobile phone, handset, music, video, cell phone

Hilton hacker sentenced to juvenile hall

September 14, 2005 Teen gets 11-month sentence for hacking T-Mobile and posting data from Paris Hilton's Sidekick on the Web. TAGS: T-Mobile, LexisNexis, teen, hacking, attorney, Massachusetts, Paris, hacker, personal information, Time Warner Inc., Internet Service Provider, U.S., cell phone

Police Blotter: Cops need warrant to search cell phone?

May 30, 2007 Alleged medical-marijuana distributors arrested in San Francisco say police should have obtained warrant for search of cell phone. TAGS: Police Blotter, booking, T-Mobile Sidekick, warrant, arrest, police, search, cell phone, mobile phone, T-Mobile, Adobe PDF

Unlock the cell phone? It's a high-stakes debate

July 16, 2007 Allowing consumers to mix and match wireless gadgets and service providers could spark innovation--and compromise security. TAGS: operator, mobile operator, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile, Verizon Communications, vice president, AT&T Corp., service provider, cell phone, U.S., Wi-Fi, TV

Police Blotter: E911 rules aid police in tracking cell phones

February 8, 2008 Court order lets Homeland Security obtain precise location data from T-Mobile about customer's movements in real time. TAGS: E911, informant, Police Blotter, affidavit, T-Mobile, Minnesota, homeland security, U.S. District Judge, subscriber, prosecutor, cell phone, evidence, movement, order, location, Real-Time

Switching carriers for the iPhone

June 27, 2007 AT&T competitors could take a hit in the next few quarters as enthusiastic Apple fans switch providers for the hyped device. TAGS: AT&T Corp., carrier, Apple iPhone, Steve Jobs, Verizon Wireless, Motorola Razr, Apple Computer, RIM BlackBerry, T-Mobile, Motorola Inc., CEO, Verizon Communications

Regional carriers offer wireless alternatives

July 11, 2006 To compete against the big guys, smaller carriers are offering special plans that may give customers more flexibility, value. TAGS: cell phone carrier, carrier, Alltel Corp., research analyst, Verizon Wireless, region, cell phone, contract, Cingular Wireless, T-Mobile, Sprint Nextel, Verizon Communications

Corporate customers want less cellular fluff

February 15, 2005 Keep the video services and the rap-song ring tones--enterprise users want effective services and easy ways to control costs. TAGS: business user, mobile TV, T-Mobile, worker, France, billing, CEO, video
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