T-Mobile launches HotSpot@Home UMA service nationwide I discussed here. It looks like a great deal for $9.99, that is cheaper than I what I pay for Sunrocket ($199 for 15 months) and I would only have to deal with one number. The website does not seem to be ready for the launch, there is no way to order the UMA compatible Nokia or Samsung phone and associated router.
Now where is the Windows Mobile UMA upgrade for the Wing? We know it is possible since HP and BT (link) in the UK are launching the iPaq 514 this summer, a WM 6 device with UMA.
I called t-mobile about this yesterdayand was on the phone for quite a while. The was no definite negative answers but it is possible :) . Lets keep fingers and toes crossed and see. It would really help in 1 and 2 bar areas and in new home areas that have a lot of metal in the construction.
Posted by: TheWoz | June 28, 2007 at 12:14 PM
Let's hope so, I am sure the T-Mobile R&D team has UMA working with Windows Mobile...
Posted by: Stephen Skarlatos | June 28, 2007 at 06:48 PM