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IF you want 3G services today....

moe777

Oct 11, 2007, 3:50 PM
Go to AT&T, Verizon, Sprint or Helio. What in the world are you guys getting so exited about TMO may or may not be getting ready to launch 3G?
The bottom line is that they are behind in coverage, way behind in getting new phones and really really behind in advanced 3G network.

I don't get it why you guys want to stick together instead of getting more bars in more places.
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xjittianx

Oct 11, 2007, 4:03 PM
keep in mind, 6 years ago T-Mobile USA was little baby Voicestream. Thanks to DT, T-Mobile USA has been expanding at rapid speeds.
They are definately still playing catch up, but they are still young compared to the other 3 major carriers.

You comments on the coverage and new phones are just opinions. Show me some facts and we'll talk. oh, and get back to me when any of those other companies have phones that use WiFi to place calls anywhere and gives you free incoming calls, globally.
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Dre

Oct 11, 2007, 5:05 PM
... or a phone as marketable as a Sidekick. Or a plan like MyFaves. Or a no-deposit option like FlexPay.

3G finally arriving on T-Mo is a big deal, you big hater. T-Mo really isn't that bad, unless you live out in the sticks. In which case, that's your fault anyway.
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Jonathanlc2005

Oct 11, 2007, 10:02 PM
hahahahahahahhahahahahaahahahahahahahhahahaah ahahahahahahaha omg you t-mobile people crack me up. this is something id expect tracphone people to say too. listen to yourselfs.

sidekick was a big deal, now its just an overpriced pda with dial up speeds.

t-mobile coverage sucks all together in the northeast. the majority of the us population

t-mobile had to create a non deposit plan for people who have no credit. aka write off accounts.

tmobile is not expanding. its only maintained the 20 million position for what almost 4 years? thier 3g service will go no where just like the calls and data service. thats why t-mobile relized hey, we need to get people a UMA phone so people can actully make calls in thier houses. and... t-mobile ...
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njcellfreak

Oct 12, 2007, 12:28 AM
Why don't you learn how to spell and use proper grammar. Then come back and maybe someone will actually listen to your idiotic statements. I seriously doubt it but you did provide humor. Thanks for playing. Johnny, tell him what he's won!


Jonathanlc2005 said:
hahahahahahahhahahahahaahahahahahahahhahahaah ahahahahahahaha omg you t-mobile people crack me up. this is something id expect tracphone people to say too. listen to yourselfs.

sidekick was a big deal, now its just an overpriced pda with dial up speeds.

t-mobile coverage sucks all together in the northeast. the majority of the us population

t-mobile had to create a non deposit plan for people who have no credit. aka write off accounts.

tmobile is not
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MissSLM07

Oct 12, 2007, 10:36 AM
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algorithmplus

Oct 13, 2007, 7:50 AM
njcellfreak said:
Why don't you learn how to spell and use proper grammar. Then come back and maybe someone will actually listen to your idiotic statements. I seriously doubt it but you did provide humor. Thanks for playing. Johnny, tell him what he's won!


You have just won a trip to an ailing mobile company. Sprint Nextel, after bleeding customers, customer services that has gone from bad to worse and is more known for disservice, what many Nextel consumers described as degrading service and signal before fleeing the company, is about the describe the trip you're on. In an effort to avoid a proxy fight between shareholders and management, the board publicly announced they were looking for a CEO replac...
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mrschmidt26

Oct 11, 2007, 4:06 PM
Biased much? You forgot to mention that the people sticking together have been the best in customer service as well as being the best in price. Not only that but TMO has a lot of strength in most networks anyways.

As far as phones go, the new release of the BB Curve and the new SK should say for itself that they are up there with the new phones.

The introduction of G3 to TMO is HUGE. This way the network snobs can get a good taste of what it's like to be part of a good phone company.
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Jonathanlc2005

Oct 11, 2007, 10:05 PM
good is a good answer for t-mobile

excellent is sprint verizon and att
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Phoneking13

Oct 11, 2007, 6:17 PM
More bars my a$$ I got at least 40+ dropped calls on Dingular on a weekly basis. I only had like 4 with T-Mobile for the 2+ years I had them 😈
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terryjohnson16

Oct 11, 2007, 6:18 PM
Dingular 🤣
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Jonathanlc2005

Oct 11, 2007, 10:06 PM
u probably had 4 dropped calls on t-mobile because you had a UMA phone
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renardlee

Oct 12, 2007, 2:08 AM
uma just hit nationwide this year idiot, if he had tmo for 2 years then obviously he had good service and i have at&t myself and the call quality and dropped calls are horrendous(horrendous is a special word for "bad"), im switching to tmo. better prices, better quality, better customer support
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staiano

Oct 12, 2007, 1:24 PM
For one because I get more than twice as many minutes. $39.99 for 1000 peak minutes, unlimited nights and weekends. With any of the top 3 carriers I get a max of 450 peak minutes for that price I believe. I also get 400 text messages for the price of 200 on AT&T [I don't know Verizon's and Sprint's text plans from memory].

Two with TMo I get much better devices than I can with Verizon or Sprint. Yes I buy my devices unlocked which means I could use them on AT&T but again the minutes for me is a big issue.

Do I want 3g data speeds, yes, totally. Can I get by with edge to view email or browse the web for directions or other simple stuff, yes, totally. Plus at $5.99 for edge data, how can that compare to AT&T's 19.99 plan?

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