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Cricket launching Galaxy S 4 on June 7th, starting at $55 down

The Galaxy S 4 is now readily available in the US, but it hasn’t had much sway with the prepaid crowd so far. Cricket should be addressing that deficit soon, as it just narrowed down its launch of the Samsung flagship to June 7th. The contract-free carrier is making up for being late to the party with a low up front price: customers can plunk down $55 to start an installment plan rather than pay the GS4′s full $600 cost in one shot . . . → Read More: Cricket launching Galaxy S 4 on June 7th, starting at $55 down

China Mobile starting LTE trials next month

China Mobile is getting ready to trial its 4G service next month in Shanghai. Starting from June 1st, the world’s largest mobile operator will be inviting around 5,000 users to start testing the TD-LTE based service. As part of its preparations, China Mobile has built 1,000 base stations, 700 outdoors and 300 indoors, to cover the Inner Ring region. . . . → Read More: China Mobile starting LTE trials next month

Vodafone UK delays 4G LTE roll-out to September

Carrier will likely wait for compatible iPhone Vodafone UK will wait until September to launch its 4G LTE services, according to reports. British national newspaper The Guardian reports that Voda will miss the originally-targeted summer launch window for its LTE network, which runs on 800MHz and 2600MHz airwaves purchased as part of the recent 4G spectrum auction . The Guardian quotes Vodafone chief executive Vittorio Colao as saying . . . → Read More: Vodafone UK delays 4G LTE roll-out to September

Vodafone sneers at the technofreaks, delays UK 4G launch until September

Vodafone CEO Vittorio Coalo has conceded that the company is pushing back its 4G rollout to September. The decision was taken in order to ensure the infrastructure is “really ready,” promising that Voda’s service will be “better performing” than EE’s Bacon-flavored LTE . Despite the late start, Coalo has laid down an aggressive timeline, demanding that 40 percent of the UK is covered in 4G before March 2014 — which’ll please those notoriously impatient technofreaks no end . . . → Read More: Vodafone sneers at the technofreaks, delays UK 4G launch until September

Yota introduces Ruby LTE hotspot with e-ink display at CTIA 2013 (hands-on)

Remember Yotaphone , the twin-display Android smartphone (color LCD in front, e-ink in back)? Today at CTIA in Las Vagas, Yota devices, the company behind the innovative handset, introduced Ruby, a sleek LTE hotspot with a small e-ink screen. . . . → Read More: Yota introduces Ruby LTE hotspot with e-ink display at CTIA 2013 (hands-on)

NVIDIA demos Cat 4 LTE on Tegra 4i at CTIA

i500 LTE modem gains support for 150Mbps LTE with software update At CTIA in Las Vegas, chipmaker . . . → Read More: NVIDIA demos Cat 4 LTE on Tegra 4i at CTIA

MTS Rolls Out LTE To Two More Markets

Following a promise to expand its LTE network to six new markets this year  earlier this month, MTS this week announced that it had launched LTE in the two lakefront communities of Grand Beach and Victoria Beach. “Just in time for May long weekend, MTS is offering ultra-fast 4G LTE wireless service in two of Manitoba’s most popular cottage country destinations,” said MTS President Kelvin Shepherd . . . → Read More: MTS Rolls Out LTE To Two More Markets

Rogers Expands LTE Max Coverage To Muskoka and Other Markets

The Victoria Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer and cottage season in Canada. Just in time for this year’s long weekend’s celebratory barbecues across our country, Rogers announced the expansion of its LTE Max network to a number of markets: Muskoka, Ontario Sault Ste . . . → Read More: Rogers Expands LTE Max Coverage To Muskoka and Other Markets

Sad news, 4G at 800Mhz fails to kill “Made in Chelsea”

Television, the drug of the Nation. Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation. But hey, things are still looking good for the 800MHz tests that are being performed by at800 . . . → Read More: Sad news, 4G at 800Mhz fails to kill “Made in Chelsea”

NTT DoCoMo details its 150Mbps LTE rollout, plans to double base stations

To this day, relatively few wireless carriers offer LTE at its loftiest 150Mbps speeds . We’ll soon get to count NTT DoCoMo among those ranks, however. Alongside the launch of its summer phone lineup , the Japanese network has firmed up some details of its Xi speed-up plans . . . → Read More: NTT DoCoMo details its 150Mbps LTE rollout, plans to double base stations

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