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Rate Plan UPDATE and CHANGES
T-Mobile reduced rates at its $40 price point and 1,500 anytime minutes level.
The company added 500 minutes of use to its $40 price plan to provide a total of 1,500 anytime
minutes (no nights or weekends) from 1,000 minutes.
It also reduced the price of its 1500 MOU plan, including nights and weekends, to $50 from $80 or
37.5%. This plan was already at the lowest price level compared with competitors. The per minute rate is now lower than the per minute rate for Verizon's and Cingular's 2,000 anytime minute plans
($0.033/min vs. $0.05/min).
These rate reductions could put some pressure on the other wireless carriers; however, because TMobile was already the low-price leader, the service may be viewed by consumers as a low-cos...
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I don't think of value with Wal-Mart or K-Mart, just low prices.
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well low prices and wall-mart and k-mart go hand in hand. they all offer low prices.. that is what the statement meant.
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it meants TMOB will continue to rise and grow their customer base
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it means that i'm going to enjoy upselling tmobile over all the other carriers that my indirect dealer carries! muahaha
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hahahah.
yay... make that $$$$
i like that tmobile is catering to the lower of the economic scale.. it is kinda like the prepaid market, but not as volitile... tmobile's prepaid is very good too!
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