This is weird, I'm now getting word from a trusted source that at some point today, T-Mo flipped the 3G switch not only in Boston but for the New England market as a whole.... Waiting for confirmation on this but if true, I am buying my unlocked Bold TONITE
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This is weird, I'm now getting word from a trusted source that at some point today, T-Mo flipped the 3G switch not only in Boston but for the New England market as a whole.... Waiting for confirmation on this but if true, I am buying my unlocked Bold TONITE
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Yikes, don't do that! The Bold isn't ready for T-Mobiles 3G network yet. They have to build an entire new phone for it.
You mean, my 8820 won't be able to use the 3g network?!?!?! Aw, that sux!
Well the 8820 doesn't have a 3G radio at all. The Bold is currently the only BlackBerry with 3G, unfortunately it isn't compatible with T-Mobiles network. I would think they will eventually build a Bold for T-Mobile, but I wouldn't count on it til sometime next year.
Definitely. I'm not even sure if a T-Mobile compatible Bold is in production yet. I honestly don't have any basis for saying this, but if I had to guess, I would say at the earliest, the Bold will come to T-Mobile summer of '09.
NEW YORK and BELLEVUE, Wash. � May 5, 2008� T-Mobile USA, Inc. today announced that the company has taken the first commercial step in the rollout of its third-generation (3G) wireless network by launching its UMTS/HSDPA network in New York City. T-Mobile plans to continue the rollout of its 3G network across major metropolitan markets through the year. By year�s end, T-Mobile expects its high-speed data network will be available in those cities where a majority of its subscribers currently use data services.