FCC Approves First 3G phone for T-Mobile
Jul 5, 2007, 5:09 PM by (staff)
The FCC today has re-approved the Samsung T639. The model was originally approved as a quad-band GSM phone, however that approval was revoked and now the phone has been re-approved with WCDMA 1700 support. Support for this band as well as the model both indicate the phone is destined for T-Mobile USA. The T639 appears to be a clamshell phone with quad-band GSM/EDGE and Bluetooth in addition to 3G. No additional details are available in the documents approved today. Neither T-Mobile nor Samsung have announced this phone yet.
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T-Mobile is the BEST!
So
stoopered said:
Well it took long enough, but doesn't affect me, no way I'd go to T-Mobile again. They are to far behind Sprint when it comes to internet and media.
... and light years ahead in customer service. I g...
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For America?
They are getting 3G, it just took them awhile since - unlike everyone else - they had to get new spectrum from the FCC to do it. Now they have that spectrum, so they're finally getting ready to roll out 3G.

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