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T-Mobile USA Adds Unlimited Prepaid Plan

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Good move....

retrocool

Jun 1, 2010, 11:46 AM
....this may spur AT&T to lower the price of their unlimited prepaid service now.
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KriisCDW

Jun 1, 2010, 1:25 PM
AT&T has one thing that makes it worth more: Good coverage.

T-Mobile will always be cheaper than Verizon or AT&T simply because they have ass for coverage.

unlimited talk/text from AT&T/Verizon/Sprint is worth more than unlimited talk/text from T-Mobile.

There are places where Tmobile has good coverage. If you live in that place, and don't travel any... go for it.

For the other 90% of Americans that need coverage in a variety of places... those price cuts don't mean jack...
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PEZ

Jun 1, 2010, 2:19 PM
You are possible correct. However, this move by T-Mobile will definitely have penetration. A lot of people who just want voice, and possible some other "far out" options on a basic phone will fee this "good enough" coverage is just what their bank accounts asked for.
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diggitydogg76

Jun 1, 2010, 2:39 PM
I've had TMO for 6 years and have YET to travel somewhere that my phone doesnt work! Ive lived all over and travelled all over without problems. Drove from Florida to Oregon back in 2006 with absolutely no interuption, so you're argument is kinda moot.
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Disrespect

Jun 1, 2010, 3:40 PM
Get real 🙄

You know damn well yo phone had at least one place on the map when you were driving when it didnt have service, so actually by your fanboyish statement just made your whole post well moot.

I live in houston and originally from Denver and when I drive through the mid-west mountain region no company get coverage in a lot of those places. So how the he11 do you get from Fl to OR with out going through the Mountain mid west region? Get out of here with those lies.
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jacejace

Jun 1, 2010, 4:47 PM
Lol no doubt. I was in a corperate t-mo store just yesterday and they had a big map posted on the wall right behind the counter outlining their coverage...there was ALOT of white spots on the map spanning east to west. Nationwide coverage my @$$ lol!!!

Sprint has a really good deal going right now...their $69.99 plan is actually $63...just tell them that you bank at a Credit Union and you get 10% off your bill for life and waives all act fees...so what if it is a whole $13 more than t-mo...atleast they deliver!!!
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AndroidRules

Jun 1, 2010, 4:56 PM
Disrespect said:
Get real 🙄

You know damn well yo phone had at least one place on the map when you were driving when it didnt have service, so actually by your fanboyish statement just made your whole post well moot.

I live in houston and originally from Denver and when I drive through the mid-west mountain region no company get coverage in a lot of those places. So how the he11 do you get from Fl to OR with out going through the Mountain mid west region? Get out of here with those lies.


This coming from a Sprint Palm fanboy calling another posters statement "fanboyish" Oh the irony smh...

T-Mo's coverage may not be as good as the other big three. But they have coverage where it matters< ...
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Disrespect

Jun 1, 2010, 5:35 PM
WTF are you talking about???

Sprint fan boy? I want the Iphone on sprint. I like the Iphone. I have never owned a Palm pre, I have a Palm Centro, Yeah I'm old school.

He said it himself that he traveled from coast to coast you dumb a$$. So replying to his statement I said get real, how do you travel from coast to coast on any carrier and don't hit a spot where you have no service? thats a lie to say you get service from coast to coast!!!

Step yo game up if your going to lie make it believable. 🙄
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dave73

Jun 1, 2010, 8:47 PM
AndroidRules said:


This coming from a Sprint Palm fanboy calling another posters statement "fanboyish" Oh the irony smh...

T-Mo's coverage may not be as good as the other big three. But they have coverage where it matters and the so-called lack of it is greatly over-exaggerated. Not everybody lives in a trailer park in the sticks. If you do, too god damn bad. Stop b*tching, move or use Verizon. That's the sacrifice you make for that type of lifestyle. Not everybody drives across country either. Again, T-Mo works where it matters. If you live in West Bubble F*ck, Montana with a population of 8 people, then you dont matter. Boo hoo hoo


Which is why I don't have T-Mobile. While they have covera...
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muchdrama

Jun 1, 2010, 11:50 PM
Disrespect said:
Get real 🙄

You know damn well yo phone had at least one place on the map when you were driving when it didnt have service, so actually by your fanboyish statement just made your whole post well moot.

I live in houston and originally from Denver and when I drive through the mid-west mountain region no company get coverage in a lot of those places. So how the he11 do you get from Fl to OR with out going through the Mountain mid west region? Get out of here with those lies.


Not necessarily. If he kept to interstates, he very well could have uninterrupted coverage.
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Disrespect

Jun 2, 2010, 9:03 AM
Yeah I highly doubt he took I-10 all the way to I-5, thats a waste of gas, but then again your probably right. He probably didn't want to get off the Interstate so his google maps don't loose service. 🙄
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muchdrama

Jun 2, 2010, 4:39 PM
Disrespect said:
Yeah I highly doubt he took I-10 all the way to I-5, thats a waste of gas, but then again your probably right. He probably didn't want to get off the Interstate so his google maps don't loose service. 🙄


Could be, could be...T-mobile has improved their service to the point where it is possible.
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misschris

Jun 1, 2010, 6:43 PM
When I used to work for Verizon in New England, we would joke that TMo worked fine if you lived on the highway.
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