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I imagine it depends on the contract they have with the network operator (in this case T-Mobile).
From a technical point of view, however, if SimpleMobile allows 3G/4G access, it'd be using T-Mobile's frequencies which AT&T plans on re-purposing for LTE instead.
What I said about the LTE thing might not really matter. I'm not an expert at any of this, but it's possible that AT&T would upgrade the existing equipment to LTE or install along-side. LTE equipment might actually be backward-compatible with the HSPA+ "4G". I'm not sure.
Edit: Added last paragraph
Edited 2011-03-21 15:57 UTC




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SimpleMobile appears to be an MVNO on T-Mobile's network.
Here's a list of MVNO's
in the US along with which network(s) they operate on (includes Defunct operators)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_US_MVNO" http://en.wikiped...