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Monday, May 14, 2012

T Mobile added 187,000 subscribers in the first quarter

T-Mobile


T Mobile today announced revenues of 2012 in the first quarter, added 187,000 net subscribers in the first three months of the year, compared to a loss of 99 000 a year ago. Money-Wise, TMoUS saw the increase in revenues from operations $7.2% to $ 1.27 billion, and average revenue per user spend a few bucks to $58. The great speech from T-Mobile this week at the CTIA, however, are the life after the acquisition of AT & T. And to this end, he ' s continues to upgrade its network with a modernization plan announced $ 4 billion which will open the way for LTE service in 2013.


Total clients are now 33.4 million, to a few hundreds of thousands of the end of 2011, but still 200 000 in Q1 2011.


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Saturday, April 21, 2012

Almost half of the subscribers mobile U.S. have smartphones, survey finds, with Android make up half of that

Nielsen

Smartphones are large companies these days and the market isn't ' t all signs of slow down, nor is any planned in little time the next. New information from Nielsen suggest that smartphones are now in almost 50 per cent of us mobile subscriber households with Android claiming 48% of people who have a smartphone. has chosen to 32.1% Apple ' s iPhone and RIM ' BlackBerry s captured the remaining of 11.6%. Respondents in February who obtained their smartphone in the last three months, 48% have chosen Android with 43% opting for Apple ' s iPhone - is not good for RIM

Source: Nielsen



Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Three UK taking HTC One X upgrade orders from existing subscribers

HTC One X

Three UK might not be taking orders for the HTC One X from new customers just yet, but if you're due an upgrade from them, you may be in luck. It seems the network is already allowing existing customers to secure themselves a One X on launch day, assuming they're eligible for an upgrade. So if your contract with Three is up for a renewal, check the upgrades area and you should be able to select the One X in grey or white.

Orders placed over the past few days are reportedly due for delivery on April 5, which as we all know is the reported launch date for the HTC One series.

As we reported a few weeks back, the HTC One X will be sold on every major network in the UK. Vodafone UK is currently taking pre-orders, while O2 has said it expects to stock the device from April 5. T-Mobile and Orange both specify an April release window.

Thanks to AC reader +Andrew Jones-McGuire for letting us know!