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2010-12-16
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@ Oceano, Ca
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According to Phonescoop.com (quoting engadget) T-Mobile has dropped the "evenmore plus"
plans from its web sites offerings.
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2010-12-17
, 05:54
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@ Austin, TX
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2. Chicago T-Mobile infrastructure supports "their 4G" (beginning a few months ago)
3. Used N900 since it was launched in the US, in Nov '09 - have only gotten 2-3Mbps (down) in the city, with the 3.5G indicated on the connection mode. Most of the time, though - 2G
5. Have tested htc - 10Mbps+ in the same area (shop in the city)
Stefan