AT&T has announced its plans to phase out the obsolete 2G network to improve its 3G service with a speedier technology known as HSPA+. The second largest cell phone company in the United States has worked at a rapid pace when it comes to bolstering its cell phone service on the 3G and 4G LTE front — especially with its recent attempts to acquire more spectrum.
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AT&T has announced its plans to phase out the obsolete 2G network to improve its 3G service with a speedier technology known as HSPA+. The second largest cell phone company in the United States has worked at a rapid pace when it comes to bolstering its cell phone service on the 3G and 4G LTE front — especially with its recent attempts to acquire more spectrum. »read more
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