In T-Mobile USA's first earnings report because the suggested merger with AT&T fell through in December, it noted a loss of revenue of 802,000 clients in Q4 (to be the only company not have the apple iphone is really a lonely, lonely circumstance). But there's what's promising -- because of the AWS spectrum it's receiving because of the termination of stated deal, it intends to launch LTE services in 2013. Furthermore, it intends to spend $4 billion moving out HSPA+3rd generation/4G services around the 1900 MHz band that ought to mean high-speed data access (in certain areas) for formerly unsupported products such as the apple iphone 4/4S. Also, since both T-Mobile and also at&T use AWS spectrum for LTE, we're able to see existing (and future) unlocked products which are suitable for both systems. For the time being, T-Mobile is concentrating on the brand new products it's delivering such as the just-introduced Samsung Universe S Blaze 4G, and it is addition of 276,000 prepaid clients. Browse the full report with the particulars and dollar amounts following the break.
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