U.S. Regional Carriers Gearing Up to Begin Offering Cellular-Capable iPad Air [Updated]

With the first round of launches for the iPad Air scheduled for next Friday, November 1, Apple will be expanding its carrier partnerships in the U.S. for sales of cellular-capable models to include T-Mobile for the first time. The expansion will, however, go even further, as several smaller carriers have announced today that they will begin selling Wi-Fi + Cellular versions of the iPad Air "in the coming weeks".

Mississippi-based C Spire, which became the first regional carrier to offer the iPhone in late 2011, is one of the carriers announcing iPad Air availability in the near future.

C Spire today announced that iPad Air with Wi-Fi + Cellular will be available on its 4G LTE network in the coming weeks.

C Spire will offer iPad Air with a range of attractive data plans that will allow customers to connect to its fast 4G LTE mobile broadband network with speeds up to 10 times faster than previously available.

Kentucky-based Bluegrass Cellular has also sent out a press release announcing availability "in the coming weeks".

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We have yet to see word from any other regional carriers about iPad Air availability, but we will update this post if more carriers do confirm plans to offer the device.

It seems likely that those carriers preparing to offer the iPad Air will also offer the iPad mini with Retina display, but Apple has yet to announce an exact date for the first wave of launches of that device. It is also possible that smaller carriers may see somewhat longer delays before they can offer the iPad mini, as supplies of the device are expected to be extremely tight into 2014.

Update: Alaskan carrier GCI has also announced plans to begin offering the iPad Air, as has U.S. Cellular. According to an email sent out today, U.S. Cellular, the fifth-largest carrier in the United States, will begin offering the iPad Air on November 8, the first concrete date release provided by a regional carrier.

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Top Rated Comments

cameronjpu Avatar
137 months ago
I would love to know why there is no such thing as a cellular capable MacBook for MacBook air.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
barkomatic Avatar
137 months ago
I would love to know why there is no such thing as a cellular capable MacBook for MacBook air.

It's pretty easy to pick up a small dongle or some type of accessory from a carrier of your choice to connect a laptop over cellular though.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Kobayagi Avatar
137 months ago
I would love to know why there is no such thing as a cellular capable MacBook for MacBook air.

Then they wouldn't sell many iPads, because a MacBook Air is better than a iPad in every way while it's just a little less portable.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
macs4nw Avatar
137 months ago
I would love to know why there is no such thing as a cellular capable MacBook for MacBook air.

Been considered, and rejected. Too much convergence maybe? There's always tethering if you need the bigger screen of a laptop.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
solamar Avatar
137 months ago
I would love to know why there is no such thing as a cellular capable MacBook for MacBook air.

Because MiFi's are so much easier. Even the iPad makes a great MiFi.. Why add to the MBA's bulk and loose battery life? ack.. The MBA is ment to be a productivity powerhouse that is light and runs forever..:p

Might as well as ask why they don't include a CD/DVD rom, VGA or Ethernet port. :rolleyes:
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AngerDanger Avatar
137 months ago
I am really having a hard time deciding whether to get the iPad Air or not. I would really like one, but i don't NEED one. I need to save my money. :)

Considering your username, it would be weird for you not to have an iPad Air. You should get it for that reason alone.
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