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T-Mobile Makes It Free to Roam In Canada and Mexico

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Jul 9, 2015, 7:25 AM   by Eric M. Zeman
updated Jul 9, 2015, 8:59 AM

T-Mobile today announced Mobile Without Borders, a new program that lets customers use their T-Mobile line in Canada and Mexico free of roaming charges. Beginning July 15, all calls to, from, and between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada are included at no extra charge. Any data used when roaming will be pulled from customers' data buckets. Further, customers will be able to access Music Freedom and Wi-Fi calling and texting, too. T-Mobile said customers will be able to tap into their Data Stash data in Mexico and Canada later this year. All new Simple Choice plans (including prepaid) will have access to Mobile Without Borders for free. Existing customers can opt-in online, in stores or by phone.

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beechaviator

Jul 13, 2015, 2:24 PM

It;s Not Free

According to CS at T-Mobile its $10/line to get free voice/data roaming in Canada and Mexico. New plans are coming out Wednesday July 15th that may be better.

What you get right now without additional expense is $0.20/minute calls and free 3G data which is unlimited as it is in other countries. Unless you're traveling to Canada or Mexico a lot keep what you have.
It is $10.00 per line if you have single line plans and are a legacy customer. If you do not want to change your plan due to grandfathers plans / features, T-Mobile will still give you the benefit of Simple Choice North America with a $10.00 add-on ...
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Jarahawk

Jul 9, 2015, 1:07 PM

How can they do this?

T-mobile is going to pay for their customers to roam in Mexico and Canada?

How can they do this?
Most of the cost of roaming charges is paid to the carriers, its like overages or activation fees, a false charge they invented to make more profit.

It doesnt really cost any more for your T-Mo phone to use a GSM carrier in Canada lets say, all the...
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