“The vulnerabilities allow attackers to disrupt mobile base stations, block incoming calls to a device, disconnect users from a mobile network, send spoofed SMS messages, and eavesdrop and manipulate user data traffic.”
Researchers find 36 new security flaws in LTE protocol
“The vulnerabilities allow attackers to disrupt mobile base stations, block incoming calls to a device, disconnect users from a mobile network, send spoofed SMS messages, and eavesdrop and manipulate user data traffic.”
T-Mobile could launch unlicensed 5GHz LTE as soon as next year
“T-Mobile could become one the first carriers to use 5GHz Unlicensed LTE, or to give it its proper name, License Assisted Access LTE or LAA-LTE. It could deploy the network as soon as next year according to a plan unveiled in a report by Kevin Smithen and Will Clayton, Macquarie Research analysts.”
T-Mobile VoLTE reaches ‘nationwide’ status and 700MHz LTE is go! : TmoNewsTmoNews
“T-Mobile CEO, John Legere, took to a blog post this morning to let us know a few key exciting tidbits of information. First off: VoLTE is now officially nationwide. Secondly: 700MHz is go! T-Mobile’s upgrades and expansions on the network side have been hugely impressive over the past 6 months.”
Magenta has fastest U.S. LTE network according to OpenSignal report
“According to the most recent report published by OpenSignal, T-Mobile has the fastest LTE speeds on average in the States. Its average download speeds are 11.5Mbps, making it faster than AT&T’s 9.12Mbps, Verizon’s 7.82Mbps and Sprint’s mediocre 4.32Mbps.”
Exclusive: T-Mobile CTO Talks Carrier’s Journey to Fastest LTE Network
“LAS VEGAS–To steal someone else’s line, it’s the network. T-Mobile put its data where its big magenta ads are today, marshaling a huge data set from Ookla Speedtest.net to show that its LTE network, now covering 209 million Americans, is the fastest.”
AT&T LTE expands or rolls out in seven new markets across the US
“Another week, another grouping of markets getting or expanding their AT&T LTE network footprint. Each time we get a new set of cities they seem to be smaller and smaller, indicating that AT&T has covered many of the largest markets and is working to fill out its complete nationwide network.”