Posted on
Aug
22
2010
by
phonelover
Tags: mobile broadband, Virgin Mobile, Network Service Providers
It looks like Virgin Mobile connected phone users who love to surf and access the Internet will be getting some good news soon. Judging for the Virgin Mobile USA’s page on FaceBook, it will soon be offering an unlimited mobile broadband on it’s Broadband2Go plans. From the image below, it looks like the unlimited mobile broadband will be offered at $40 for a 30-day period. This seems to include unlimited web browsing and email w/o attachments. Hope we can get clarification from Virgin Mobile if it includes video streaming as well.
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Posted on
Jul
17
2010
by
phonelover
Tags: Android, HTC, HTC Desire, Telus, Network Service Providers
If you want to get an Android mobile phone and have currently a Telus connected phone waiting to get replaced, the HTC Desire Android phone may be just for you. The HTC branded Desire is similar in look and specifications to the Google Nexus One.
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Posted on
Jan
31
2010
by
phonelover
Tags: HSPA+, Network Providers, Virgin Mobile, Network Service Providers
Some pretty good news for mobile phone users connected to Virgin Mobile Canada. The mobile network provider is officially announcing that they are launcing it’s big move to HSPA+ speeds. At HSPA+, data connected phones can experience as much as 21 megabits per second of download speed and an upload speed of up to 5 Mbps.
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Posted on
Nov
4
2009
by
phonelover
Tags: mobile network, outages, T-Mobile, Network Service Providers
As if the recent problems of T-Mobile with it’s Danger / Sidekick users recently weren’t enough T-Mobile has another bigger problem to solve right now. It seems that all T-Mobile connected phones (at least a good majority of them if not all) is currently experience connection problems as T-Mobile via its Twitter account has posted a status that they are aware of the problem and doing their best to resolve the issue as soon as possible.

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Posted on
Aug
16
2009
by
phonelover
Tags: 4G, LTE, Verizon, Network Service Providers
I’ve just read from PC World that Verizon, with its big subscriber base, has tested its LTE (Long Term Evolution) / 4G network in Boston and Seattle. Looks like carriers are already looking into the 4th generation mobile technology these days. This is actually happening while AT&T is trying to cope up with it’s 3G bandwidth woes with Apple users.
Adoption of LTE/4G will allow mobile users to use devices that are truly IP based. This should also help bandwidth hogging applications such as video streaming to become mainstream since 4G will be able to support those requirements. What I’m excited about is the fact that once we start using LTE/4G we will now have mobile phones that are truly connected phones that totally removes the line between a mobile phone and a computer with a modem. Just imagine I will be able to watch movies, television, surf the web, do email, make voice calls, update my blog a whole lot of other stuff using a computer that I can put in my pocket!
Posted on
Apr
15
2009
by
phonelover
Tags: Apple, AT&T, iPhone, mobile phones, Network Service Providers
AppleInsider is reporting that talks between Apple and AT & T are in the works for AT & T to maintain its exclusivity on the iPhone up to 2011. Although AT & T is subsidizing the iPhone to probably the tune of $1.3 billion to date, the estimated 4 million users paying $60 per month coming into 2009 will be producing another quarter of a billion dollars in subscription income. This is above what AT&T is getting from all those voice calls over the free voice call minutes from the millions of iPhone users.
If the current growth of US iPhone users continue to increase AT & T will continue to rake in those communication dollars going into 2010 when the US carriers will start implementing network upgrades that will use the LTE (Long Term Evolution) technology. I’m pretting excited with the technology since it’s a truly IP connected phone that people will be using when that happens.
Posted on
Apr
6
2009
by
phonelover
Tags: Android, Asus, HP, netbooks, T-Mobile, Network Service Providers
T-Mobile, the first network provider to use the Android open mobile platform, has revealed its plans of using Android on netbooks. This will bring us closer to truly blurring the line between a mobile phone and a computer bring the advent of a really connected phone in the horizon.
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