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T-Mobile and WCDMA Access - What Gives?

cai

Sep 27, 2007, 7:35 AM
Does anyone know which band TM is going to use for WCDMA access? The following sentence, from an article excerp found in the home page of phonescoop, makes me a bit uneasy about T-Mobile's plans for deploying WCDMA:
"T-Mobile spent $4.2 billion to acquire 120 licenses in the 1700 MHz band, and reportedly offered the federal government an additional $50 million to move off of that spectrum sooner rather than later."

As some of you may recall, WCDMA is being implemented by AT&T in the 850MHz and 1900MHz bands. Should T-Mobile go to the 1700Mhz band, there will be a need for a different telephone than those used by AT&T customers in order to access TM's WCDMA. I am wondering if any company will fabricate such telephones given that TM i...
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Icyhot

Sep 27, 2007, 10:23 AM
1700Mhz is T-Mo's 3G frequency, so yes you will need a handset with those frequencies.
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Rich Brome

Oct 2, 2007, 6:46 PM
T-Mobile doesn't have a choice. 1700 MHz is their only option.

Manufacturers will be happy to make WCDMA 1700 phones for T-Mobile. T-Mobile is plenty big for it to be worthwhile. It's not a huge deal. It's the same technology, just in a different frequency band. I'm not saying it's trivial, but it's hardly the engineering challenge of the decade.
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