Dec 13, 2010 08:08 GMT  ·  By

Mobile phone carrier T-Mobile USA is yet another wireless services provider in the United States which plans on delivering 4G tablet PCs to its customers.

Other major operators in the country already confirmed similar moves, including Sprint or Verizon Wireless, and it seems that T-Mobile would also join the party.

However, no official info on what these devices would be all about were unveiled for the time being.

The tablet PC market started to grow rapidly lately, helped by the release of Apple's iPad, which was followed by a wide range of rival solutions.

Wireless carriers around the world already started picking up these devices, and many of them plan the release of tablet PCs that would include support for 4G networks.

T-Mobile, which is touting its HSPA+ network as offering 4G speeds, is among them, at least this is what it announced officially, according to a recent article on BGR: T-Mobile is working closely with the majority of our OEM partners to deliver 4G products by integrating HSPA+ into roadmaps in 2011 as the dominant global standard.

Consumers will continue to see HSPA+ fuel future innovation in a variety of mobile consumer electronics from smartphones and tablets to emerging devices.

T-Mobile will continue to be at the forefront of wireless innovation, delivering an aggressive 4G product lineup in 2011, including 4G tablets.

The wireless carrier started to upgrade its network to HSPA+ a while ago, and it recently began marketing it as delivering 4G performance levels.

The company already released mobile phones that offer support for the enhanced speeds, and now it confirms plans to provide users with tablet PCs that would include the capability as well.

What hasn't been announced officially for the time being was when exactly these devices would start emerging on the carrier's network. However, it might not be too long before these details are unveiled, so keep an eye on this space for more.