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T-Mobile’s 3G Network Comes Alive in San Francisco
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Kevin C. Tofel reports, "Three full weeks before T-Mobile’s Google-powered G1 handset is due to arrive, the wireless carrier has lit up its high-speed wireless spectrum in San Francisco."
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