The wait on Apple's iPhone is soon coming to an end at T-Mobile.
The carrier's chief executive John Legere told Reuters in an interview published today that the iPhone will come to T-Mobile "in three to four months." He didn't say exactly when the smartphone would be made available to his customers, but indicated that the iPhone will launch around the same time his company plans to eliminate subsidies.
Interestingly, T-Mobile is already home to iPhone customers. In an interview with CNET yesterday, the company's Chief Technology Officer Neville Ray said that there are now 1.9 million iPhones running on the T-Mobile network, and about 100,000 new Apple smartphones are coming in each month.
Accommodating those customers' desire for speedier wireless service is top of the T-Mobile list right now. The company is far behind its chief competitors, AT&T and Verizon Wireless, in terms of higher-speed mobile connectivity. T-Mobile announced yesterday that its HSPA+ network is available in 46 metro areas and covers about 126 million people. It hopes to cover 100 million people with 4G LTE by the middle of the year. Verizon has more than double that coverage.
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