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T-Mobile launches its nationwide 600MHz 5G network, Galaxy Note10+ 5G incoming

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Enrique 02 December 2019

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T-Mobile has officially fired up 5G on its nationwide 600 MHz band. The carrier first acquired this spectrum a few years ago from the FCC for a very large sum. OTA TV stations in the US once used these ranges of frequencies. The new network covers 200 million people at launch in over 5,000 cities around the US and covers more than 1 million square miles including more rural parts.

In a cheeky sci-fi themed promo video, featuring T-Mobile’s President of Technology, Neville Ray, a pair of T-Mobile executives (including a hologram of T-Mobile CEO John Legere) mash a bunch of panels to prepare for the launch of 5G.

🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨@TMobile's nationwide
_____ _______
| ____| / _____|
| |__ | | __
|___ \ | | |_ |
___) | | |__| |
|____/ \______|

is ON!!! #Nationwide5G

🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨 pic.twitter.com/FRmH211TdJ

— Neville (@NevilleRay) December 2, 2019

T-Mobile Postpaid, Prepaid, and Metro by T-Mobile will be able to access the new 5G network beginning December 6 “Because what good is advanced technology if not everyone – absolutely everyone – can get it?” These two smartphones will also support 5G on the 2.5GHz spectrum so its ready for Sprint’s future 5G network, should the merger go through.

On December 6, T-Mobile will begin sales of the Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 5G and the OnePlus 7T Pro 5G McLaren, both of which will support the new 5G network. T-Mobile is also offering a promotion to get the OnePlus 7T Pro 5G for free after monthly statement credits when customers switch to T-Mobile with a trade-in. If customers bring two lines to T-Mobile, there’s a buy-one-get-one-free deal with the Galaxy Note10+ 5G.

T-Mobile pointed out that the other US carriers are focusing on metropolitan areas (since they are using mmWave) and its competitors are charging customers extra to access the 5G network. T-Mobile’s lower band 5G will reach longer range and better reception indoors. T-Mobile says it won’t charge extra for its customers to use the 5G network.

Source | T-Mobile 5G Coverage Map

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  • T-Mobile deployed 600 MHz band in 257 new cities over the last couple of months T-Mobile deployed 600 MHz band in 257 new cities over the last couple of months
  • John Legere will step down as T-Mobile’s CEO next May John Legere will step down as T-Mobile’s CEO next May
  • T-Mobile to offer BOGO and special discounts for phones, tablets and smartwatches starting tomorrow T-Mobile to offer BOGO and special discounts for phones, tablets and smartwatches starting tomorrow
  • OnePlus 7T Pro 5G McLaren Edition announced, is exclusive to T-Mobile USA OnePlus 7T Pro 5G McLaren Edition announced, is exclusive to T-Mobile USA

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  • A Student
  • PEq
  • 03 Jan 2020

Biggest economic in nominal just! But in PPP China's GDP is much higher than USA with 1.2% of inflation rate.. And they are even one of the most cashless payment country with the highest rate! Even the digital payment system in China is an extreme ex...

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  • A Student
  • PEq
  • 03 Jan 2020

Where did you get this informations? You should have researched at least! China has the biggest 5g network all over the world

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  • Adul Al Salami Kebab
  • nrX
  • 05 Dec 2019

I heard a experiment with a insect they tested Bluetooth headphones and the little insect was microwaved inside out in less than a hour... x-x But we humans are much bigger and therefore more resistant to this but cutting down on usage if you have th...

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