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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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    richwhite | # 51 | 2011-03-25, 18:41 | Report

    Originally Posted by RFS-81 View Post
    Would someone care to explain to a clueless european, how did it come to be that the greatest largest provider in US seems to be the one everyone hates with passion?
    I'm from the UK and i can answer that question (my girlfriend is on AT+T, i'm in the States now so the N900 picks up AT+T, and this thread has all the answers)

    1) it's expensive.
    2) you get very little for what you pay, compared to tmobile
    3) customer service sucks. hard.
    4) the N900 doesn't get 3G on AT+T frequencies, so the current tmo users get 3G and when the merger goes through they'll get 2.5G instead, which is ok for browsing but not good for downloads or streaming

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    AgentZ | # 52 | 2011-03-25, 19:00 | Report

    Originally Posted by danramos View Post
    I highly suspect that this is also why Comcast cable always has problems and really, exceptionally poor HD channel quality compared to other cable companies--but somehow managed to buy up NBC.
    why be the middleman, when you can be the man. And now I can charge more for specific channels in different markets; and then charge your company less for the same channels. Walmart has been doing it for decades!

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    stlpaul | # 53 | 2011-03-25, 19:47 | Report

    Originally Posted by RFS-81 View Post
    Would someone care to explain to a clueless european, how did it come to be that the greatest largest provider in US seems to be the one everyone hates with passion?
    AT&T Mobility has basically bought or been bought by or merged with many other companies to take over their customer base, and merged with companies who merged with other companies...

    Just an incomplete list of companies that have gone away to AT&T Mobility includes:

    Metromedia
    McCaw Cellular
    Pacific Telesis
    PacBell
    BellSouth
    SBC
    Cingular
    AT&T Wireless
    Cellular One
    Ameritech (later sold, now Verizon)
    SNET
    Comcast Cellular
    Dobson Celluar
    Edge Wireless
    Centennial Wireless
    Wayport (wifi hotspot network)

    And coming soon: T-mobile

    So, they basically became the largest company by buying the competitors (and with them, their customers).

    AT&T/Bell Labs/whatever you want to call them, did a lot of great work for UNIX, C, C++ etc. in the old days. Really invaluable work. Some of the most famous names in our field work or worked for the company.

    But, for ordinary telephone customers, they've never been very friendly... AT&T had a land-line monopoly until the early 1980's when the US government broke them up. In the "bad old days" you couldn't buy your own phone and use it, you had to lease or buy the phone from AT&T. (sounds familiar...)

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    fasza2 | # 54 | 2011-03-25, 20:41 | Report

    Dont worry lads, we will keep up an iOS section for you all. :P
    And please do not criticise the merge, the end of the day it's an american company who is gonna have monopoly... Ebrace it and be proud. God bless America!!

    As for us europeans I hope it will mean improvements for T-mobile's eouropean network...

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    danramos | # 55 | 2011-03-27, 04:50 | Report

    Originally Posted by fasza2 View Post
    Dont worry lads, we will keep up an iOS section for you all. :P
    And please do not criticise the merge, the end of the day it's an american company who is gonna have monopoly... Ebrace it and be proud. God bless America!!

    As for us europeans I hope it will mean improvements for T-mobile's eouropean network...
    USA FCC = Nero playing the fiddle

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    AndyNokia232 | # 56 | 2011-03-27, 08:57 | Report

    @somedude: so does this mean calling people via the Skype option built in to the N900 will be blocked/unusable once it all goes AT&T&T?

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    go1dfish | # 57 | 2011-03-27, 22:23 | Report

    Originally Posted by AndyNokia232 View Post
    @somedude: so does this mean calling people via the Skype option built in to the N900 will be blocked/unusable once it all goes AT&T&T?
    They won't have to bother, they are killing the 3g frequencies that the n900/t-mobile use and re-purposing it for their 4g rollout.

    There will be no 3g for n900's in the US if the deal goes through.

    I talked to a service rep at AT&T to see what kind of comparable plans they have.

    http://i.imgur.com/WUC3l.png

    Long story short, there aren't any.

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    Periklis_pap | # 58 | 2011-03-28, 13:13 | Report

    And all that happened now that I am going for college in the US (and I was planning to get T Mobile)

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    flydeep | # 59 | 2011-03-28, 13:43 | Report

    I am on a Tmo out of contract plan and paying $5.99/mo for the unlim 3g net. Do not use huge data but it is good to have that option, just in case. I am contemplating whether it is better to grab hold on to the $20/mo android preferred web from Tmo right now and be grandfathered into the plan if the merger happens. I am sure that at some point in time, the t-zones and my current plan will be curtailed based on how the phones are accessing the web.

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    danramos | # 60 | 2011-03-29, 20:18 | Report

    Companies are anti-people. When two companies really love each other and they get married, instead of reproducing, they do the OPPOSITE. :P

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