ilounge.com - 5/28/2009
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AT&T announced today that it will be upgrading its existing 3G network to provide significantly faster mobile Internet speeds. The upgrade to High-Speed Packet Access technology will provide 7.2 Mbps speeds, doubling the current 3G network speed and serving as a step toward the deployment of ...
att.com - 5/27/2009
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att.com —
Near-Doubling Radio Frequency Capacity. In 2008 and 2009
to date, high-quality 850 MHz spectrum has been deployed...
in more than half of AT&T’s 3G network footprint to improve overall coverage and in-building reception, with additional markets planned ...
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AT&T to Deliver 3G Mobile Broadband Speed Boost
finance.yahoo.com - 5/27/2009
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finance.yahoo.com —
Near-Doubling Radio Frequency Capacity. In 2008 and 2009
to date, high-quality 850 MHz spectrum has been deployed...
in more than half of AT&T's 3G network footprint to improve overall coverage and in-building reception, with additional markets planned ...
(more)
AT&T to Deliver 3G Mobile Broadband Speed Boost - Yahoo! ...
crunchgear.com - 5/27/2009
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crunchgear.com —
AT&T is rolling out network upgrades in the
next few years that will increase HSDPA network speeds...
to about 7.2 Mbps, up from about 3.6 Mbps on a good day. This so-called 4G offering will be augmented by increased coverage in 20 markets, ...
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AT&T boosts 3G speeds - maybe in time for iPhone 4G?
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AT&T Announces Upgrades Just in Time for New iPhone [TheAppleBlog]
GigaOM Network —
... A news item yesterday on iLounge reports AT&T will be upgrading its existing 3G network to provide a “significantly faster” mobile Internet service. The communications giant is planning to double its current 3G network speeds and expand its cell coverage. ...
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