8/16/11

AT&T Is Ready To Launch LTE 4G for Computer Users


High-speed, Long Term Evolution wireless Relevant Products/Services data Relevant Products/Services is about to move to a second major U.S. carrier, with AT&T Relevant Products/Services signaling that its network Relevant Products/Services will soon be up and running for computer Relevant Products/Services users. The nation's second-biggest wireless provider, which could soon leap to number one if its acquisition of T-Mobile is approved by federal regulators, announced Tuesday its rates for data-only (non-smartphone Relevant Products/Services) broadband Relevant Products/Services.
Using computers on the new network will cost $50 a month for five gigabytes of data and $10 per additional gigabyte.
Two Modems for LTE Relevant Products/Services
LTE service Relevant Products/Services will be available on a USBConnect Adrenaline modem, released in March and upgradable to LTE beginning Aug 26. It currently runs on the HSPA+ network, which AT&T also calls 4G Relevant Products/Services. The cost of using the AT&T USBConnect Momentum 4G and the new AT&T Mobile Hotspot Elevate 4G will be the same as for current users of Momentum and Elevate.
The Elevate will set buyers back $119.99, while the Momentum costs $99.99, each with a two-year contract and after a $50 mail-in rebate.
AT&T said the USBConnect Momentum 4G and Mobile Hotspot Elevate 4G will be the only LTE devices in the U.S. to have a 4G/HSPA+ network that will be able to utilize slower, but still fast, HSPA+ if the user moves outside LTE coverage.
A software Relevant Products/Services update downloadable from AT&T's web site on Aug. 26 will enable the LTE chipset.
Coming Soon
AT&T hasn't announced the date it will activate the 4G LTE coverage, but it will initially be in five markets: Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. Like Verizon Wireless, which began rolling out LTE in December, AT&T's network will support Relevant Products/Services computers and tablets first and smartphones later.
The goal is to offer 4G LTE to customers in at least 15 markets, covering 70 million Americans, by the end of this year.

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