
Verizon is on a roll with its LTE coverage and T-Mobile wishes to catch up. The mobile carrier just launched a faster LTE network. The company teamed up with Deutsche Telekom which also recently acquired MetroPCS for $1.5 billion.
Deutsche Telekom combined MetroPCS LTE spectrum to produce a more powerful network. More good news, the improved LTE speed won’t require customers to upgrade their device unlike other LTE services by other networks. The improvement in speed is for those in Northern Dallas initially but will roll out in other cities very soon.
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