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T-Mobile Takes The Cake!

T-MobileUKWinner

 

 And The Winner Is...?

 

UK's division of T-Mobile recently acquired the highest overall customer satisfaction rating by British wireless users-over 2083 users were surveyed.

Despite needing focus in value and download/upload speeds, in terms of differing areas-including network coverage, T-Mobile was found by "YouGov," an independent study group, to be ahead of most wireless carriers and even scored first place in client satisfaction.

Richard Warmsley, Director of Entertainment and Internet division at T-Mobile stated:

“As Internet access from any location continues to rise up the priority list for our customers, we aim to provide them with total freedom to check emails, surf the Internet and share photos.”

With bragging rights sitting on their mantle, T-Mobile is sure to be celebrating their new victory that hopefully will spill over to the U.S. side of T-Mobile's empire.  Until then, T-Mobile needs to especially work on value for money that, in today's economy, is closely watched by users and competitor's alike.


Submitted By:  Rick Bartlett, Senior Editor 

 
T-Mobile Hits One Million

androidLike a certain fast-food chain that boasts a few billion served, T-Mobile can boast a hefty 1 million G1 Android phone sales after only a six month period from the product's launch.

Android phones are also available in other parts of the world, but AdMob reported the Android has a 6% stock of smartphones in the U.S. market concerning OS'.  Now only behind the iPhone, BlackBerry, and Windows Mobile, the Android is now in 4th place.  Despite not knowing about this achievement for a few days, this milestone for T-Mobile, as well as Google, shows the weight placed in their U.S. marketing.

With two-thirds of the 3G phones on T-Mobiles network, the G1's release date in October is impressive.


Submitted By:  Rick Bartlett, Senior Editor
 
T-Mobile In Line with FCC Approval

T-Mobile HTC SnapT-Mobile is in the gossip tree as the grapevine is bursting with information that the carrier will be offering the HTC Snap now that the FCC has approved a version of this Windows phone using T-Mobile's 3G version.

T-Mobile currently utilizes UMTS/HSDPA, but with a 1700 MHz wireless network, a frequency no other carrier uses for 3G. So, when the FCC approves a version of the HTC Snap with 1700 MHz network, signs are in the air that T-Mobile will have it in it clutches soon.

 

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T-Mobile: Special Event Planned for April 21st

T-Mobile Hushed EventA spectacular event is being planned by T-Mobile for New York on April 21st.  While T-Mobile hasn't given any details or even flickered as to the flow of the event, we are remembering the September 2008 gathering as last time an occasion such as this was planned.  We anticipate an even better turn-out!

While there are rumors abounding that T-Mobile will focus on the introduction of a U.S. version of the HTC Magic, it is apparent most will be filling out their RSVP cards for this event.


Submittde By:  Rick Bartlett, Senior Editor
 
T-Mobile: More Accessable with MS Office

T-Mobile Offers New Applications

 

T-Mobile G1T-Mobile introduces two new applications that will give T-Mobile G1, for the first time, the ability to work with Microsoft Office documents and get support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync by utilizing DataViz's Documents to Go Standard Edition version 1.0 and a beta version of RoadSync through the Android Market.

Documents to Go has long been available for Windows Mobile and Palm devices, but now Android users can finally have the capability of viewing, editing, and creating Word and Excel documents through the productivity suite. The suite's editing capabilities are vast, including support for track-changes, multiple zoom levels, bold, italics, underline, bulleted and numbered lists, embedded pictures, insert and delete rows and columns, cut, copy, paste, undo, redo, save, and save as. You'll be able to use your smartphone's touch screen, trackball, and keypad to perform such tasks.

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