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    AT&T just bought T Mobile USA for 36 billion ! what do you think it means to us that use tmo??

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    danx | # 1 | 2011-03-20, 22:19 | Report

    AT&T will start charging for use of the internet. There will be no unlimited plans for AT&T users but now that they bought T mobile will they do the same ??

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    geneven | # 2 | 2011-03-20, 22:23 | Report

    It means prices are going up and freedom is going down.

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    Rapparee | # 3 | 2011-03-20, 22:30 | Report

    Does this mean I can finally have 3g for my n900 on att?

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    scribbles | # 4 | 2011-03-20, 22:40 | Report

    It means your pleasurable wireless Internet experience is over... I hate AT&T with every fiber of my being. The service is garbage, their customer service is garbage and I am not looking forward to anything good from them. Sprint is not a consideration and Verizon is just as obnoxiously annoying as AT&T. Who wants CDMA?? FML..!!!

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    jvanhou | # 5 | 2011-03-20, 22:42 | Report

    For all of the market-speak in the press release, you would think this is great for all parties involved... hardly.
    The clear winner in this is AT&T... T-Mobile has, for all intents and purposes, exited the US market - much like a field mouse exits an owl's beak after it's done with it.
    Hopefully, like SunCom and OmniPoint before, I'll be able to keep my current non-contract EvenMore Plus pricing... but I'm sure that I'll lose my "Equipment Installment Plan" option and will need to "migrate to a currently marketed rate plan" when I'm deemed to be costing them too much money.

    Of course, I can always change carriers...
    1. Simple Mobile : MNVO of T-Mobile... probably not long for this world either.
    2. Cincinnati Bell - Don't live in SW Ohio anymore.
    3. WalMart Family Wireless - Another MNVO of T-Mo. More expensive for data than others.
    4. GCI Wireless - Don't live in Alaska.

    Let's see, who else...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...#United_States

    Oh... nevermind...

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    mattbutsko | # 6 | 2011-03-21, 14:03 | Report

    Yeah we're ****ed. I'm not looking forward to this at all. Hell, I ain't paying for tethering, I'll tell you that much.

    Good news, our contracts will have to be honored atleast until the two years are up.

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    gm_w | # 7 | 2011-03-21, 14:06 | Report

    Originally Posted by Rapparee View Post
    Does this mean I can finally have 3g for my n900 on att?
    no, you need to replace your n900 with something that works with ATT

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110321/...ile_usa_phones

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    rm42 | # 8 | 2011-03-21, 14:14 | Report

    Originally Posted by gm_w View Post
    no, you need to replace your n900 with something that works with ATT

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110321/...ile_usa_phones
    And that is the worst part of the deal for N900 owners.

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    x61 | # 9 | 2011-03-21, 14:22 | Report

    I am changing to anything... damn or maybe move to canada.

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    ammyt | # 10 | 2011-03-21, 14:30 | Report

    I'm glad I don't use SIM cards, nor any cellphone provider.

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