T-Mobile expands Wideband LTE to San Diego offering 17.9 Mbps download speed

American wireless carrier T-Mobile US today it expanded its Wideband LTE to San Diego, CA. offering average download speed of 17.9 Mbps.

T-Mobile said its wireless customers in San Diego can download a full 90 minute HD movie to their phone or tablet in three and a half minutes or a whole album in nine seconds with peak download speeds of 110 Mbps.

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In November, T-Mobile customers in the San Diego area observed download speeds as high as 76 Mbps.

Wideband LTE doubles the bandwidth and increases the capacity of T-Mobile’s LTE network to help deliver faster peak speeds.

“Our data-hungry T-Mobile customers are going to notice the faster Wideband LTE speeds we’re bringing to San Diego,” said David Gallacher, regional vice president – West, Engineering at T-Mobile, in a statement.

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