Viva Las Vegas! T-Mobile trumpets re-farmed 1900MHz spectrum with HSPA+ launch

24 Sep 2012

T-Mobile USA has introduced HSPA+ technology in Las Vegas using its re-farmed 1900MHz PCS spectrum, Fierce Wireless reports, making the city the first full market where the cellco has reused the frequencies. Speaking at GigaOM’s ‘Mobilize’ conference last week, chief technology officer Neville Ray announced the move, describing the launch as a ‘showcase’. Spectrum re-farming is a key component of the cellco’s USD4 billion network modernisation scheme. T-Mobile plans to use its 1700MHz Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) spectrum for Long Term Evolution (LTE) while it re-farms its 1900MHz spectrum for HSPA+ use. Cities poised for HSPA+ connectivity are thought to include Seattle, Washington, DC, and the New York City metro area. The carrier plans to launch LTE next year.

Regarding the shift towards LTE, which is expected to take place in 2013, Ray told Fierce Wireless that T-Mobile is looking to deploy 10×10MHz channels across 90% of the top 25 US markets at launch. The carrier is working with Ericsson and Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) to deploy LTE Release-10 equipment – dubbed LTE Advanced – for the rollout. Citing spectral efficiency, Ray said that the advanced standard ‘will be one of the fastest LTE offerings that will be in the marketplace’.

In other news, RCR Wireless has reported that T-Mobile USA’s network upgrade plans continue to gather pace after the company reached an agreement with tower owner SBA Communications to extend lease agreements on approximately 2,800 cell sites. The seven-year extensions also allow for upgrade the towers with radio equipment related to the carrier’s upgrade plans. SBA said that the extensions will generate approximately USD5 million in site rental revenues and approximately USD1 million in adjusted EBITDA for 2H12. The agreement follows a similar July deal with Crown Castle, which extended the existing leases on 7,300 Crown Castle sites for a further ten years, and granted T-Mobile rights to upgrade certain towers. T-Mobile USA’s network currently spans some 37,000 cell sites.

United States, T-Mobile USA,

Subscribe

Subscribe to CommsUpdate to get the day’s top telecom headlines delivered to your email.

Subscribe to CommsUpdate

Browse Past Issues

Filter

Filter CommsUpdate by the following categories or use the search.

Search

Visit our help page information on performing advanced searches, including how to restrict the results by country or company.

Advertise

CommsUpdate is an outstanding advertising venue for companies seeking to reach:

  • International carriers
  • Wholesale service providers
  • Equipment and software vendors
  • Telecom investors
  • Regulators

Learn more about advertising on CommsUpdate.

Share