We’ve always been aware of how prominent the iPhone plays a role in the market. In the case of telecommunications companies, it can also make or break the company because there is a large chuck of subscribers that uses iPhone instead of any other phones in the market. In the case of T-Mobile, the iPhone kind of break the company especially when it sees its customers being sucked by other competing companies in the market. [click to continue…]
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Before, it might be understandable that T-Mobile isn’t one of the companies that sell the iPhone but after the exclusivity contract has ended, T-Mobile is losing ground to a lot of other companies due to the lack of iPhone support. However, the company isn’t so much to blame as it uses a different network as compared with many other GSM companies.
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Remember a month ago when iPhoners.org reported that AT&T Acquires T-Mobile USA?

AT&T announced that AT&T acquired T-Mobile for $39 billion and it could take a year for the deal to complete. It faces reviews by the FCC and the Department of Justice.
The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) on Thursday received a request to transfer T-Mobile’s licenses to AT&T. This transfer request is the first steps the companies are making in the potentially lengthy approval process of AT&T‚Äôs proposed acquisition of the smaller operator. The FCC will consider whether combining the wireless licenses of AT&T and T-Mobile will comply with the regulations of agency regulations, also how combining the licenses will affect competition.
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Running iPhone 4 3G mode on T-mobile network? Is it just another fake rumors?

I believe it is not!
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AT&T and Deutsche Telekom enter a definitive agreement for the sale of T-Mobile USA for $39 billion in cash and stocks. AT&T, criticized and even despised for its inability to keep up with growing mobile data usage, by acquiring T-Mobile USA, they might solve its network woes.
According to CNN, AT&T and T-Mobile USA combined have over 25% more subscribers now than Verizon (125+ million vs. 93+ million).
By acquiring T-Mobile USA, AT&T enhances network capacity, output and quality in near term for both companies’ customers. AT&T also commits to expand 4G LTE deployment to an additional 46.5 million Americans, including in rural, smaller communities, for a total of 294 million or 95% of the U.S. population.
By expanding their business’ scale, it may reduce “AT&T crap service” significantly. The next iPhone generation may be unlocked for all carriers in USA, or even supports dual-mode GSM/CDMA as seen inside Verizon iPhone 4, the Qualcomm MDM6600 chip which support dual-mode GSM/CDMA. We will look further information about this.
Stay tuned!
Here is the full-length official press release of AT&T to Acquire T-Mobile USA From Deutsche Telekom
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