If +T-Mobile does this, I'm in and I'll be leaving +Verizon Wireless behind in an instant?
T-Mobile’s next move could be devastating for AT&T and Verizon
T-Mobile CEO John Legere hinted that his company was about to make another big splash in the wireless industry and if this report from TmoNews is accurate then he wasn’t kidding. An unnamed source …
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Have you worked out all the numbers currently? Most people I know would actually end up saving money even without this deal because the plans are so much less. This would just be the icing on the cake.
I've heard T Mobile service is pretty spotty.
+Nicholas Govis it depends on where you live. In New York and the Bay Area it's fantastic, and LTE is faster than my home connection in both places.
What if there is no ETF? Will Tmo pay me $350 to sign up for a two year contract?
If they won't, you should just go out and sign with a carrier, get the most expensive phone you want/can, sell or unlock it and move to T-Mobile so they can take care of your ETF.
Not a bad idea. I just see so many problems with this Tmo's move.
+Melina M He (+Nicholas Govis) isn't lying. It's spotty like a cheetah's back.
There going to
T-Mobile coverage in the Tampa bay area & all thru Florida is fine.
T-mo in Seattle and surrounding area is good too. And when I went to Montana where there is no coverage, I just roamed on At&t for free.
Columbus I have 4 hspa+ bars all the time, country roads and outside the city is what kills me
I would love to switch back to T-Mobile but I can't be dropping work calls while traveling. It is very embarrassing when my fellow coworkers can get emails and I can't even make a call. HSPA+ outside my house and edge inside my house. Sure I saved 30 bucks a month but when I had to add Internet at home I ended up paying more. I would rather they spend the money on building the network, if that happens the people will come and they won't have to bribe customers to come over.