Submitted by Merben on Wed, 07/14/2010 - 23:46

Here's a great update for T-Mobile users. The carrier plans to expand its high-speed HSPA+ network to 19 cities throughout the United States next week. This network is one of the rivals of WiMAX 4G with theoretical maximum download speeds of 21 Mb/s and upload speeds go up to 5.7 Mb/s.
Here are the cities that will enjoy the high-speeds of T-Mobile HSPA+ network on July 21st:
- Austin, TX
- Baltimore, MD
- Birmingham, AL
- Cincinnati, OH
- Cleveland, OH
- Columbus, OH
- El Paso, TX
- Ft. Worth, TX
- Hawaii, HI
- Indianapolis, IN
- Jacksonville, FL
- Kansas City, MO
- Louisville, TN
- Milwaukee, WI
- Minneapolis, MN
- Portland, OR
- San Antonio, TX
- Washington, D.C.
- Wichita, KS
The addition of this new cities keep T-Mobile on track of its promised HSPA+ coverage of 100 metropolitan areas (185 million people) in the US by the end of 2010. It also makes a compelling WiMAX vs HSPA+ rivalry.
You can know more about this high-speed wireless network by reading the T-Mobile HSPA+ review published by tech guru, Walt Mossberg.
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