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    Post Would Allow Unlocked LTE iPhone On Its Network

    MetroPCS CFO Braxton Carter said that were Apple to bring an LTE-equipped version of the iPhone to market, MetroPCS would allow it to access its LTE network. Network access would only be given to unlocked LTE iPhones, not those on contract. Apple only recently began allowing iPhone owners to unlock older devices that aren't under contract. "If you have LTE iPhones out there, it could be an opportunity in the future," Carter said today at the JPMorgan Global Technology, Media and Telecom Conference. Carter also noted that the company expects to finish building its LTE network on top of its existing CDMA footprint by the end of the third quarter, though he admitted that the company is having a hard time transitioning customers to the faster network due to the lack of inexpensive LTE phones. "We're in a transition period right now as we wait for low-cost LTE handsets," Carter said. Its current lineup of LTE phones range in price between $250 and $330, but it hopes to bring LTE phones to market next year below the $150 price point. Carter said MetroPCS will only offer a couple of feature phones in 2013, and hopes that 95% of its device portfolio will be LTE-enabled by the end of 2013.

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    MetroPCS Mulls Unlocked LTE iphone
    MetroPCS may consider targeting unlocked iPhones when an LTE version of the device becomes available, executives said at an investor conference today.

    The operator does not offer the iPhone and has not encouraged customers to bring unlocked versions of the popular smartphone onto its CDMA network, but that could change if Apple makes the device compatible with LTE, CFO Braxton Carter said at the annual J.P. Morgan Global Technology, Media and Telecom Conference this morning.

    "If you have LTE iPhones out there, it could be an opportunity in the future," Carter said.

    MetroPCS would not necessarily offer the device itself. Instead, customers with unlocked LTE iPhones could run them on MetroPCS' network. President and COO Tom Keys, who also spoke at the conference, said that the company has "really not tried to go with a flashing of iPhones as a strategy" for its CDMA network.

    Rumors about an LTE iPhone have circulated but it is not clear when Apple will come out with the device.

    If an LTE-capable iPhone were to materialize, MetroPCS would not be the first operator to try to bring on board unlocked versions of the device. T-Mobile USA estimates more than 1 million iPhones currently run on its network even though the operator itself does not sell the smartphone.

    Aside from the hypothetical iPhone, MetroPCS spoke in more concrete terms about its LTE device strategy.

    The prepaid provider is working to migrate its customer base off its legacy network onto LTE so it can refarm spectrum currently tied up supporting CDMA. But the plan has been stymied by the lack of low-cost LTE smartphones, a major barrier to getting the company's cost-conscious customer base to buy the new devices.

    "We're in a transition period right now as we wait for low-cost LTE handsets," Carter said.

    The three LTE smartphones MetroPCS currently offers on its website range from $250 to $330, compared to feature phones starting at about $50. It is working on "three or four" LTE handsets below the $150 range and other devices below the $100 mark, Keys said.

    It could be some time before those phones hit shelves, however. Keys said the devices "may not be there by December," the important holiday shopping season. The operator's handset lineup for next year will phase out CDMA devices even as prices drop for the low-end phones.

    "We're going to see an opportunity for manufacturers to come out with a really interesting price point on (CDMA) 1X devices but we don’t' want to do that," Keys said. "At the end of 2013, 95 percent of the lineup will be 4G LTE."

    It only plans to release one or two feature phones next year, Keys said. He does not anticipate a “forced migration” of its customer base.

    MetroPCS expects to finish constructing the remaining 15 percent of its LTE network by the end of the third quarter.

    Once the buildout is complete, it will have between 102 million to 104 million people covered within its footprint, Keys said. He declined to list specific speeds of the network, which runs on narrower spectrum than the LTE service of larger providers.

    However, Braxton said the company is working on the "densification" of its network in urban areas, using small cells and microwave backhaul to add capacity. The company has cash set aside for buying spectrum and continues to look for opportunities to buy licenses, he said.
    http://wirelessweek.com/News/2012/05...ed-LTE-iPhone/

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    do it and I'll easily buy an unlocked highest capacity gig iPhone LTE at $70 a month!

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    well they would have to make uicc cards for them if its going to be lte and i dont think gsm phones are compatible with uicc cards its different technology, right now there are people using flashed iphones from verizon on metro beacause they managed to get it flashed before metro cut the plug on houdini. but the best they get is 3g on metro's cdma network which any smart phone already flashed onto metro can recieve.

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    Well i read this and its a good idea. Sprint is a cdma so i guess flashed sprint iphones would work. I would definitely buy an iphone

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    Quote Originally Posted by n4zty View Post
    well they would have to make uicc cards for them if its going to be lte and i dont think gsm phones are compatible with uicc cards its different technology, right now there are people using flashed iphones from verizon on metro beacause they managed to get it flashed before metro cut the plug on houdini. but the best they get is 3g on metro's cdma network which any smart phone already flashed onto metro can recieve.
    all iPhone 4s are world phones. Maybe the uicc thing is something CDMA related? do you know if any other companies use the uicc cards also? I honestly don't know because my first "4G" phone(and likely all after that I purchase) was a GSM phone and it's been as simple as pop SIM in.

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    ^If your first "4G" phone was the Mytouch 4G then it is HSPA+, which is more like 3G+.

    The thing about this that sort of has me scratching my head is that Metro recently ended its flashing program. So how exactly would this iPhone thing work. Ok so you could sell LTE SIM card for unlocked LTE phones, but then what about the voice network? If you can't flash CDMA phones then you wouldn't really be able to use the iPhone on Metro's CDMA network. And unless Metro plans on having VoLTE ready for the iPhone's release then I can't see how this will really work. And of course the iPhone has to be able to support VoLTE (I would think that it would).

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    Quote Originally Posted by avNY87 View Post
    ^If your first "4G" phone was the Mytouch 4G then it is HSPA+, which is more like 3G+.

    The thing about this that sort of has me scratching my head is that Metro recently ended its flashing program. So how exactly would this iPhone thing work. Ok so you could sell LTE SIM card for unlocked LTE phones, but then what about the voice network? If you can't flash CDMA phones then you wouldn't really be able to use the iPhone on Metro's CDMA network. And unless Metro plans on having VoLTE ready for the iPhone's release then I can't see how this will really work. And of course the iPhone has to be able to support VoLTE (I would think that it would).
    They say VoLTE should be ready 2nd half of 2012 and if the iPhone comes out in october it would be ready. Or maybe they could do iPhone flashing only through corporate stores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avNY87 View Post
    ^If your first "4G" phone was the Mytouch 4G then it is HSPA+, which is more like 3G+.

    The thing about this that sort of has me scratching my head is that Metro recently ended its flashing program. So how exactly would this iPhone thing work. Ok so you could sell LTE SIM card for unlocked LTE phones, but then what about the voice network? If you can't flash CDMA phones then you wouldn't really be able to use the iPhone on Metro's CDMA network. And unless Metro plans on having VoLTE ready for the iPhone's release then I can't see how this will really work. And of course the iPhone has to be able to support VoLTE (I would think that it would).
    verizon's iphone and sprint's iphones are both cdma versions so just b4 metro ended their realtionship with houdini you could of done this.


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    ^The end of Houdini is exactly why I'm perplexed as to why/how Metro would allow the iPhone 5 (or w/e version is the LTE version) w/o that program.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avNY87 View Post
    ^The end of Houdini is exactly why I'm perplexed as to why/how Metro would allow the iPhone 5 (or w/e version is the LTE version) w/o that program.
    They could open up the program or maybe even just let corprorates stores do it themselves. In reality a lot of people will buy the iphone no matter what. When people see oh metro lets us use the iphone for 60$ theyll bring one over. Instead of making a deal with apple to get the iphone they will let people bring it to their network.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Acemania View Post
    They could open up the program or maybe even just let corprorates stores do it themselves. In reality a lot of people will buy the iphone no matter what. When people see oh metro lets us use the iphone for 60$ theyll bring one over. Instead of making a deal with apple to get the iphone they will let people bring it to their network.

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    I honestly believe that is why Apple has started selling unlocked. it would allow them to continue to get 100% profit from each unlocked iPhone sold, plus whatever profit from the carrier locked iPhone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sepurb View Post
    I honestly believe that is why Apple has started selling unlocked. it would allow them to continue to get 100% profit from each unlocked iPhone sold, plus whatever profit from the carrier locked iPhone.
    Yes they think ok some people dont want 2 year contracts. We sell unlocked phones at 699,799,899 thats a big profit for us.

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