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T-Mobile (DT) has confirmed that it is finally giving up on claims that it owns “America’s largest 4G network” beginning with a new advertising campaign that started running on July 10th. Did the nation’s No.4 carrier finally acknowledge that laying claim to a massive 4G network while preparing to begin 4G LTE deployment is somewhat questionable, at best? Of course not — instead, T-Mobile has conceded that AT&T’s (T) previous-generation 4G network, which covers roughly 250 million Americans, outreaches its own HSPA+ network. “T-Mobile became the first nationwide 4G network and began using ‘America’s Largest 4G Network’ in marketing more than 18 months ago,” a T-Mobile spokesperson told FierceWireless. “Since that time, competitors have worked to catch up as we’ve continued ... More
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