T-Mobile announced today that 10 more metro areas throughout the U.S. now have HSPA+ coverage. Customers on T-Mobile’s network in these areas with appropriate handsets can take advantage of T-Mobile’s Challenger initiative to eventually roll out service on the 1900MHz HSPA+ band nationwide.
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To sum it up, T-Mobile is rolling out 3G for iPhone users, which could previously only use edge.
Now as 99% of GSM users know, we can only use edge as of right now, just like the iPhone.
Mobile marketer Velti just released its August report on the mobile ad marketing, but instead of focusing on the past month, it’s looking ahead to the growth of the iPhone 5.
The report points out that the iPhone 4S had a rapid rise to the top, becoming the top device in mobile ad impressions within a few months — it was already claiming 10 percent of impressions four months after its releas
One day before Apple’s (NSDQ: AAPL) iPhone 5 debut, Google (NSDQ: GOOG)-owned YouTube (oh, the irony) has delivered its own iPhone app, this time not Apple-made, but built by YouTube engineers “to give our iPhone and iPod touch users the best mobile experience,” according to a blog post by Andrey Doronichev, YouTube mobile chief.
The official app, downloadable from the iPhone App Store, is likely
Leading mobile ad network Millennial Media today released ist Q3 Mobile Mix report, and it would appear that Apple has kept its lead as top manufacturer on the platform, with the top device being the iPhone. However, Apple didn’t see a drastic spike in mobile ad impressions with the release of the iPhone 5, as was expected.
A new report from mobile ad network Chartboost suggests that while the iPad is the best platform in terms of getting return on advertising spend for mobile game developers, the iPhone is still seen as the marquee iOS platform for mobile games, since it commands an impressive 61 percent of all gaming time spent on iOS devices.
Google may be the world’s largest mobile advertising company, but when it comes to devices that are driving the most advertising activity, it’s iOS and not Google’s Android that seems to set the heart racing. According to mobile browser and advertising company Opera Software, iOS devices like the iPhone and iPad continue to command the most usage among consumers.
In the company’s latest Stat
A lot of headlines have focused on the new Galaxy S4 as a potential iPhone challenger in terms of hype and mindshare, but mobile ad firm Velti offers a different perspective in its February summary of global exchange data from its network.
The irony of the UK rolling out its first “super fast” 4G network last week, courtesy of EE, won’t be lost on consumers for too long: we can now burn through our rationed mobile data plans even faster.