MetroPCS has become first mobile operator to launch commercial LTE services in the United States.
MetroPCS has become first mobile operator to launch commercial LTE services in the United States. Currently LTE is available in Las Vegas, while a number of cities will have LTE coverage soon according to MetroPCS LTE portal.
“The Internet is going mobile, and we are placing the true power of the Internet directly in our customers’ hands, when and where they need it. By offering affordable, predictable and flexible 4G services on a no-contract basis, MetroPCS delivers immediate benefits to our customers and is positioned to meet their evolving needs well into the future,” said Roger D. Linquist, president, CEO and chairman of MetroPCS.
Operator is offering talk, text and 4G Web access starting as low as $55 per month including taxes and regulatory fees. Consumers will be able to experience 4G LTE services by selecting one of two service plans – $55 or $60 – designed for value-conscious consumers. MetroPCS is initially offering the Samsung Craft in Las Vegas metropolitan area stores and online for $299, after $50 instant rebate, plus tax.
MetroPCS’ Las Vegas 4G LTE network, which was built through a partnership with Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile), will cover the majority of MetroPCS’ existing CDMA network footprint in Las Vegas. 4G LTE network rollouts in the remaining MetroPCS markets are planned for later this year and early 2011. MetroPCS plans to further expand 4G LTE coverage in 2011, along with the launch of additional devices to increase MetroPCS’ portfolio of feature phones, touch screens, smartphones and 4G handsets.
MetroPCS has beaten Verizon
MetroPCS has beaten Verizon to become first US LTE operator. Now we are 5th country to have comercial LTE ..took 9 months though since first LTE launch