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First telcos commit to Windows 7 netbooks...mobile retailer Carphone Warehouse. For its part, T-Mobile said it's committed to pre-installing Windows 7 on all new netbooks and notebooks from November onwards and phasing out Windows XP from machines. Swedish carrier Telia Sonera,... In this article: Microsoft, T-Mobile, US, Telia Sonera, AT&T, Carphone Warehouse, Windows XP, Vodafone, and Nokia |
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ziffdavis | March 25, 2009
T-Mobile WebConnect USB Laptop Stick Offers 3G Connectivity
...lags behind AT&T and Verizon. T-Mobile has rolled out a WebConnect USB Laptop Stick for connecting to its 3G wireless broadband network from laptops running Microsoft Windows XP and Vista operating systems. Once the stick is inserted into...
In this article: Laptop, AT&T, All rights reserved, Trademark, Sprint, and Microsoft Windows XP
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Phone Scoop - Latest News | March 24, 2009
T-Mobile Brings Its First 3G Modem to Market
...8GB, and with on-board Wi-Fi, also supports T-Mobile's HotSpot Network. The dongle has T-Mobile's Connection Manager software built-in to help find the best connection. The T-Mobile webConnect USB Laptop Stick supports Windows XP and Vista at...
In this article: Customers, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Apple computers
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PR Newswire: Technology | April 01, 2009
Smith Micro's Connection Management Software Selected for Mobile Data Services on T-Mobile webConnect USB Laptop Stick
...Vista PCs. "We are excited to be able to provide T-Mobile USA the benefits of a custom design mobility solution for automating mobile connections for their customers who rely on T-Mobile data services everyday," said William W. Smith,...
In this article: Smith Micro Software, Trademark, T-Mobile USA, Safe harbor, Revenue, Securities and Exchange Commission, Nasdaq, and Windows XP
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Crave: The gadget blog | October 20, 2008
MSI's 3.5G Wind 120 coming in November, offer subsidized by Taiwanese Telecom Crave, the gadget blog - CNET
...street price of $552, but that price could come down if the manufacturer squares deals with American 3G network operators like AT&T or T-Mobile, both of which use the same 3G technology as Taiwan's Vibo Telecom, the first carrier to...
In this article: Netbook, TechCrunch, CNET, Gizmodo, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Intel, and AT&T
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MacNN - The Macintosh News Network | March 25, 2009
T-Mobile unveils its first 3G modem
...swiveling USB connector to fit the modem into tight spaces. T-Mobile initially supports Windows XP and Vista systems but promises free Mac support through downloadable drivers soon. The webConnect stick should be available today and costs $50...
In this article: Windows XP and US
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eWEEK Technology News | April 13, 2009
Netbooks, Google Android Look to Thrive Despite the Economy
...already in evidence this year. T-Mobile plans to release a home phone and a tablet computer running Android, Asustek Computer is said to be considering Android, and so are Acer, Hewlett-Packard and Dell. ABI Research believes that 2010...
In this article: Android, Netbook, Linux, Windows XP, Recession, Acer, Dell, All rights reserved, and Trademark
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Engadget | May 26, 2009
Engadget Labs: The best mobile data carrier in America
...and rural locales for testing. Currently, T-Mobile's webConnect card is the only one of the bunch that won't work on a Mac, though the carrier has been promising support "soon" ever since it debuted in March. To check download, upload and...
In this article: AT&T, Sprint, Verizon Wireless, Iphone, United States, Novatel, and UK
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Description from Wikipedia:
T-Mobile is a mobile network operator headquartered in Bonn, Germany. It is a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom and belongs to the FreeMove Business alliance, currently supervised by Nelson T. German.
T-Mobile is a group of mobile phone corporate subsidiaries (all under the ownership of Deutsche Telekom) that operate GSM and UMTS networks in Europe and the United States. The "T" stands for "Telekom." T-Mobile also has financial stakes in mobile operators in Central and Eastern Europe. Globally, T-Mobile has 128.3 million subscribers, making it the world's eighth largest mobile phone service provider by subscribers and the third largest multinational after the United Kingdom's Vodafone and Spain's Telefónica. T-Mobile USA is the fourth largest wireless telecommunications network in the U.S. market with 32.8 million customers after Verizon Wireless, AT&T Mobility, and Sprint Nextel.
T-Mobile International has a substantial presence in eleven European countries (Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, the Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, and the United Kingdom) as well as in the United States.
In late 2005 Deutsche Telekom attempted to acquire rival mobile network operator O2, but was beaten out by Spain's Telefónica.
In March 2008, the company announced they planned to acquire Siemens Wireless Modules (now known as Cinterion Wireless Modules) as part of the JOMA consortium. The Siemens Wireless Modules spin off to Cinterion Wireless Modules was concluded on May 1, 2008.
The T-Mobile ring tone was composed by Lance Massey.
- Name:
- T-Mobile
- Location:
- Bonn, Germany
- Founded:
- 1990
- Industry:
- Wireless Services
- Key People:
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- Katharina Hollender – CFO
- Hamid Akhavan – CEO
- Products:
- GSM, GPRS, EDGE, 3G, UMA, UMTS (HSDPA), WLAN Hotspots(WiFi), T-Mobile HotSpot @Home
- Motto:
- "Simply Closer" (All but USA)
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