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T-Mobile Launches 3G Network in Las Vegas

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Slammer

Aug 6, 2008, 12:39 PM
how passionate people are about the carriers they are with. I too am that way. but I think people in general these days are so groomed and brainwashed into paying more for something that other carriers offer for a cheaper price. lets be honest. Tmob may not have the coverage of verizon or att but Tmob has a great customer base. why? because their customers realize they don't need to pay extra for something they don't use. why pay more money a month for a carrier because they have service in the desert. same with sprint. not as much in-home coverage as Verizon or att, but a lot of bang for the buck. why by an 18 wheeler if your not going to use it? unless you like paying for gas. I hear all the complaints on how much their paying but they co...
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rwalford79

Aug 6, 2008, 2:19 PM
I was a DEDICATED T-Mobile boy for over 5 years. I still love them. Phone selection SUCKS ASS, the high end phones are decent, and the price for the basic voice/data is GREAT. Coverage in SF, is okay, but not the best.

For me, moving on was the promise of 3G - which took longer then expected in the beginning, but happened faster then "anticipated delay". Im now with Sprint - whom to me, has the best QoS data (T-Mobile 3G will beat it soon enough in all markets, for now its limited to ones I dont live in), and best voice quality of ALL carriers.

My pricing plan is based on UNLIMITED EVERYTHING - because I truly use EVERYTHING my phone/network offer. If T-Mobile threw in Total Internet on 3G when its launched, its BYE BYE Sprint.
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Slammer

Aug 6, 2008, 3:13 PM
everyone I know has certain things they love about each of their carriers and Tmobile is no exception. its a matter of choice. its true that tmobile and the rest of the carriers are starting to roll out their 3G. You love sprints data and clear voice. what sets sprint apart and what I like about them is that their 3G is almost everywhere their in-home service is. now that's cool! that's why many businessmen use sprint data. most of the other carriers currently have it in only very limited markets. what is really cool is just as everyone gets up to total 3G, sprint/clearwire are beginning to roll out their WiMax(4G). California and SF could be a market that is going to experience this unbeleivable technology first. Time will tell.
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Tmo Slave

Aug 6, 2008, 4:15 PM
I doubt it will be included in the unlimited plan but it should only cost $20.00 bucks a month. But you never know they could do it and then truely rule the market.
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carmodboy99

Aug 6, 2008, 7:35 PM
they gotta start crawling before they walk, let alone run away with the prize, lol
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mingkee

Aug 6, 2008, 9:23 PM
I am one of the very early adopters in NYC
after 3 months, I like the 3G service, it's amazing
however, it gets slower a bit as a lot of data players migrated to 3G, HSDPA, on the other side, still works pretty well, get up to 1Mbps at home, 800kbps at work (located in Lower Manhattan, you can expect the traffic)
now T-Mobile has 3 markets having 3G commercial, the phone selection is still less than desired (you can grab 3555 to tether, avoid samsung phones, Stelera sells data cards compatible with T-Mobile)
I read some customers in Central TX migrated to 3G as soon as it's active today
T-Mobile is the latest comers on the 3G game, but now the service gets a lot cheaper than several years ago, $20 for HSDPA data card support is simply a...
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