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x61 2011-08-06 02:43

Re: [USA] Interesting New T-Mobile Unlimited Family Plans
 
I am keeping my plan:
1000 minutes talk time: $39.99
500 text messages: $2.99
Unlimited data: $5.99

Isn't AT&T buying T-Mobile? Why the hek at are they computing with them again anyway?

jschan 2011-08-06 02:53

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T-Mobile's major competitors are Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint. The campaign is a direct competition to their plans, showing the equivalent plans are between $420 to $480 more per line per year. I know it's not as cheap as you might want, but there is competition.

I'm hoping the AT&T/T-Mobile merger doesn't go through specifically because of the competition in place. I like T-Mobile but hate AT&T with a passion.

jschan 2011-08-06 02:55

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Until the merger ( or is it acquisition?) is approved, it's competition as usual.

te37v 2011-08-06 04:49

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Originally Posted by rotoflex (Post 1064029)
What T-Mobile plan is $15/month ?

The unlimited text and 10 cents a minute prepaid plan. I have this plan and it's great value if you text a lot but don't talk much.

geneven 2011-08-06 05:04

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Originally Posted by rotoflex (Post 1064029)
What T-Mobile plan is $15/month ?

The bottom one on the attached screen shot. 10 cents a minute for phone calls, free unlimited text messages, $1.50 a day for Internet.

rotoflex 2011-08-06 16:23

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T-Mobile seems to have put the N900 in a corner.

If you try to change plans, it asks which phone you have, & does not list the N900. If you then select "I don't have a T-Mobile phone", you get a message that you can't change plans if you don't have a T-Mobile phone.

I'd really like to get the day-pass data rate. Right now, I'm on the pay-per-MB mobile web data rate of $1.99 per MB, which is even more insulting considering that 4g isn't available in the area.

jschan 2011-08-06 16:59

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They just support phones they don't carry well on their website. You should try calling in, but if they ask, don't tell them you have a smart phone but that it can use data.

olighak 2011-08-06 17:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by rotoflex (Post 1065204)
T-Mobile seems to have put the N900 in a corner.

If you try to change plans, it asks which phone you have, & does not list the N900. If you then select "I don't have a T-Mobile phone", you get a message that you can't change plans if you don't have a T-Mobile phone.

I'd really like to get the day-pass data rate. Right now, I'm on the pay-per-MB mobile web data rate of $1.99 per MB, which is even more insulting considering that 4g isn't available in the area.

Just tell them you have a Nokia 6301 or any other dumbphone. It ainīt harder than that.

te37v 2011-08-07 18:13

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1. What benefits are there in staying with T-Mobile until the merger? I was thinking about switching to the AT&T $10 1000 text plan with 10 cents a minute for better service, but would rather keep my $15 unlimited text plan for the value (I'm capable of going over 1000 texts). One benefit is 3G speeds.

2. Will AT&T continue to honor T-Mobile plans after the merger for those who had it? AT&T currently has a $20 unlimited text plan but that's more expensive.

3. Once the merger is complete, will the N900 be able to get 3G on the AT&T network?

sjgadsby 2011-08-07 19:18

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Originally Posted by te37v (Post 1065629)
3. Once the merger is complete, will the N900 be able to get 3G on the AT&T network?

No. AT&T has stated that following the merger, they'll be turning off 3G to T-Mobile phones so they can repurpose that band for LTE. Owners of T-Mobile 3G phones will be encouraged to "upgrade" to new AT&T phones.


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