T-Mobile is getting connected with Competitive Carriers Association’s LTE data roaming hub, giving way to smaller carriers and is in a process to expand its network coverage by providing them another partner to work with.
Sprint has already been dominating the hub by allowing CCA members to join in order to roam in the network for all players. Data roaming hub is sponsored by Transition Network Services that presents a platform subscriber to build up reciprocal roaming agreements. For next generation as well as LTE data services, CCA stated that the hub offers a single point of international interconnection.
In 2013, the hub was released and Sprint got connected with it in March 2014. The T-Mobile LTE network will now allowed comparatively smaller carriers to access roaming. In addition, it has enhanced the roaming partnership with incompatible network members.
T-Mobile is constantly making an extra effort to expand its LTE network. CCA President Steve Berry stated "I am delighted that T-Mobile has committed to working alongside many of CCA's other carrier members to ensure a pathway to robust nationwide 4G LTE coverage”. The Data Services Hub is quickly becoming a phenomenal resource that provides invaluable benefits to every CCA member, especially those operating in rural and regional areas. I am extremely pleased that T-Mobile has taken a leadership position in ensuring the future of a competitive mobile ecosystem, and its decision is proof-positive that the idea of a one-to-many connection will bring enormous benefits to all competitive carriers."
T-Mobile’s senior vice president for corporate development and roaming announced “the hub enables better collaboration with smaller capabilities even further.”
Sprint has already been dominating the hub by allowing CCA members to join in order to roam in the network for all players. Data roaming hub is sponsored by Transition Network Services that presents a platform subscriber to build up reciprocal roaming agreements. For next generation as well as LTE data services, CCA stated that the hub offers a single point of international interconnection.
In 2013, the hub was released and Sprint got connected with it in March 2014. The T-Mobile LTE network will now allowed comparatively smaller carriers to access roaming. In addition, it has enhanced the roaming partnership with incompatible network members.
T-Mobile is constantly making an extra effort to expand its LTE network. CCA President Steve Berry stated "I am delighted that T-Mobile has committed to working alongside many of CCA's other carrier members to ensure a pathway to robust nationwide 4G LTE coverage”. The Data Services Hub is quickly becoming a phenomenal resource that provides invaluable benefits to every CCA member, especially those operating in rural and regional areas. I am extremely pleased that T-Mobile has taken a leadership position in ensuring the future of a competitive mobile ecosystem, and its decision is proof-positive that the idea of a one-to-many connection will bring enormous benefits to all competitive carriers."
T-Mobile’s senior vice president for corporate development and roaming announced “the hub enables better collaboration with smaller capabilities even further.”
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