Report: T-Mobile to Launch iPhone 5 Next Week
Fortune’s online portal is now  reporting and quoting speculation from Merrill Lynch analysts that claim  that T-Mobile will officially launch its own variant of the iPhone next  week after years of exclusion due to both its currently incompatible  AWS 3G network and its own efforts to launch LTE on the same band, which  is forcing a 3G reband to its current 1900 MHz network in order to draw  unlocked iPhone users and defectors from AT&T with official support  as a means to shore up churn from the lack of the iPhone.
  T-Mobile has always been the odd network out with the iPhone since the  launch of the iconic device in 2007, due to its late activity in rolling  out a 3G network and the general lack of commitment to launch the  device owing to the substantial financial outlay needed to carry the  device on Apple’s stringent terms. With the planned launch during next  week’s string of investor summits according to the speculation, the  timing may reflect the carrier’s desire to satisfy both its parent  company and its current investors ahead of the expected completion of  its reverse merger with MetroPCS next year.  Currently, T-Mobile has launched official iPhone support in 10 markets  with the goal of covering the entire 1900 MHz footprint ahead of its  planned LTE rollout next year. Should the speculation prove correct,  T-Mobile will have an opportunity to reduce its churn rate due to its  lack of the iPhone, being the last national carrier to not offer the  device, greatly affecting its appeal compared to other carriers and  subsequently have the device available to push pre-Christmas sales.
     
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