T-Mobile Project Black/Project Dark Speculation Continues

New T-Mobile $50 All-In Plan? New T-Mobile 21Mbps HSPA+ Network?

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Following on from our report that T-Mobile’s Project Black (known, in actuality, as Project Dark but still being touted as Project Black by the vast majority of tech sites out there) where we reported on speculation that T-Mobile’s top secret project could be a new $50 all-in plan, further speculation is indicating that it could actually be the rolling out of a 21Mbps HSPA+ service – set to coincide with the release of a host of T-Mobile smartphones (not least including the new BlackBerrys, which we’re covered pretty extensively here on TFTS – the search box on the right-hand side is your friend in this respect).

We have to hand it to T-Mobile as, considering the pronominal interest surrounding whatever Project Black/Project Dark actually is, verifiable information is proving particularly hard to come by and we are somewhat astounded that, to date, whilst there are various purported leaks concerning what T-Mobile’s Project Black/Project Dark may actually transpire to be, the degree of speculation taking place serves to emphasise just how closely T-Mobile are managing to play this to their chest (its admirable, considering the size of the company).

Now, following on from having offered you a heads up that the T-Mobile’s Project Black/Project Dark may be a codename for a new$50 all-in plan, reports are suggesting that it may be a cover for the roll out of a 21Mbps HSPA+ service, again, set to coincide with T-Mobile’s range of high-spec phones that are set to hit the network over the new few months. But, again, this is mere speculation and T-Mobile are remaining wholly tight-lipped in neither confirming or denying anything whilst we, the tech community, try to dig as deep as we can to get the scoop on what it actually is (it’s clearly going to be a huge story based on the astounding number of hits we’re getting on the subject).

Of course, if there’s anyone out there at T-Mobile who would like to let a few details slip, we’re more than happy to hear from you whilst offering you complete anonymity.

Any takers?

UPDATE: TFTS gains insider info – see: T-Mobile Project Dark/Project Black: Insider Details Obtained by TFTS [Project Dark/Project Black is the Term for a 'Company Turnaround' Says Our Source].

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