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3 and T-Mobile join hands to support their mobile broadband network
The mobile operators, 3 and T-Mobile, have recently entered a 5-year backhaul agreement with BT Wholesale. The agreement was entered through the two mobile operators’ joint-venture company (MBNL – Mobile Broadband Network Ltd).
MBNL was formed so that both mobile companies could merge, streamline [...]
T-Mobile Steps Into Pre-pay Mobile Broadband Market
With Christmas not too far off, T-Mobile is set to go head-to-head with 3 (Three) for a piece of the pay-as-you-go mobile broadband pie.
It will be a lonely race to the top as other mobile companies apparently do not intend on partaking in the scramble for a share (not [...]
T-Mobile Releases New Mobile Broadband Docking Station Router
T-Mobile has recently launched its latest baby, a spanking new mobile-broadband docking station for its dongles. With it, up to 3 people can hop on one wireless connection at the same time.
The slick looking Mobile Broadband Share Dock 100 is disc shaped with a slot for your [...]
Mobile phone companies seem to be giving away a lot of free laptops these days. Here are two of the latest offers from 3 and T-Mobile.
If you sign up to one of T-Mobile’s mobile broadband services (Mobile Broadband Plus), you get a snazzy new 15.4″ screen Acer TravelMate laptop on the house (worth £349.99 – [...]
T-Mobile is set to rebrand its whole fleet of Web n Walk packages. Soon, Web n Walk will be no more. The company has decided that in its place will be the name ‘Mobile Broadband’.
Mobile Broadband will be split into 3 separate categories: Mobile Broadband Plus, Mobile Broadband Max and Mobile Broadband Daily. ??T-Mobile has [...]
PowerupMobile.com, an Edinburgh-based mobile phone retailer are offering an amazing free Asus Eee laptop when you sign up to T-Mobile’s Web and Walk mobile broadband service for 24 months. This offer will presumably kickstart more competition amongst the already crowded market for new mobile broadband customers.