I can't spot the different unlimited data offering in that screenshot.
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T-Mobile to be launching new plans this year plus unlimited data plans...
SOURCE: http://www.tmonews.com/2011/02/t-mob...ter-this-year/
What do you think?
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Here is something I dug up... could be a lead:
myFaves 5 (voice/text) - $4.99
myFaves 10 (voice/text) - $9.99
Push-To-Talk - $5.99
Switch N & W to 7PM from 9PM
Unlimited Data (10GB w/ throttle to 1Mbp) - $20
Unlimited Wi-Fi Calling - $9.99
Any Mobile included w/ Unlimited Msging - FREE or $9.99
500 Anytime - $19.99
1000 Anytime - $29.99
1500 Anytime - $39.99
Unlimited Minutes - $49.99
1GB Data w/ 2.99/GB Overage - $10
Includes NOW 3 Lines
1000 Anytime - $39.99
2000 Anytime - $49.99
3000 Anytime - $59.99
Unlimited Minutes - $79.99
Add-A-Line - $5 - Line 4-5
$10 - Lines 6-10
Unlimited Any Mobile (Requires $20 Message Bundle) - FREE or $14.99
Push-To-Talk - $9.99 - Lines 1-3, addl. $5 for 4-5, $5 for 6-10
RollBack Minutes - $9.99 Individual, $19.99 Family
DT Roaming Pack - $14.99
StreamTunes NEW! - $1.99
T-Mobile TV - $7.99
Family Allowances - $2.99
Dumbphone Web - $5.99
Unlimited Data - (10GB + 1Mbp Throttle) - $30 - 3 Lines, Additional $10 per line after that
1GB Data w/ 2.99/GB Overage - $20 - 3 Lines, Additional $5 per line after that
myT-Rewards
Earn points for bill credit, early upgrades, txts/pics or data usage or help pay overage.
Monthly add. 2YRS on [5] = $120, 120 texts, 120 pics or 240MB credit.
Individual
500 - [5]
1000 - [5]
1500 - [10]
Unlimited - [10]
Family
1000 - [10]
2000 - [10]
3000 - [20]
Unlimited - [20]
Doubles for more than 5 lines.
1 point = $1
1 point = 1 min
1 point = 10 txt
1 point = 10 pics
5 points = 10MB
Termination Fees
Start = $200
6 mo. = $150
1 yr. = $100
18 mo. = $50
1YR Contract strategy
Start = $200
3 mo. = $150
6 mo. = $100
9 mo. = $50
Messaging Packages
$2.99 - 1000 Messages w/ 5c overage
$4.99 - 5000 Messages w/ 5c overage or Call 611 and ask for T-Block NEW! to disable message overages
$9.99 - Unlimited Messaging
Family
$4.99 - 1000 Messages w/ 5c overage; $5 for 6-10
$9.99 - 5000 Messages w/ 5c overage; $5 for 6-10
$14.99 - Unlimited Messaging; $5 for 6-10
Minute overages
.25c minute
Data additions
$15 - 2GB w/ 2.99/GB Overage
Family
$25 - 2GB w/ 2.99/GB Overage; $5 per line after that
Data plans Family for Separate Lines 1, 2 or 3
1GB w/ 2.99/GB Overage
1 Line - $10
2 Lines - $15
2GB w/ 2.99/GB Overage
1 Line - $15
2 Lines - $20
Unlimited Data (10GB + 1Mbp Throttle)
1 Line - $20
2 Lines - $25
Part 4. Coming soon "Pick Your Region"
*South America includes Mexico
Uses your anytime minutes if Voice is selected
South America, Europe, Antarctica, Africa, Asia
Individual
$9.99 Text Unlimited; $19.99 Voice
Family
$14.99 Text Unlimited; $5 Lines 6-10
$24.99 Voice; $5 Lines 6-10
What is StreamTunes?
StreamTunes is a service that lets you upload your own song & clip it into a 30 sec CallerTune.
CallerTunes - $.99
500 Minutes OLD 39.99 NEW 19.99
Unlimited Messaging SAME 9.99
Unlimited Data OLD 30.00 NEW 20.00
CallerTunes OLD 1.49 NEW .99
Any Mobile OLD NOT INCLUDED NEW INCLUDED
Nights & Weekends OLD 9PM Mobile/Landlines NEW 7PM Landlines
myT-Rewards Credits = $60 1YR
EIP Credit = $100
Total OLD 81.48 NEW 50.97 + Tax
SAVINGS = 30.51
Insurance
$4.99 - Total Coverage
$2.99 - W/O Extended Warranty
$1.99 - Extended Warranty
Last edited by tmobiley; 02-21-2011 at 09:10 AM.
T-Mobile. Connecting you when you need it most... disconnecting you when you need to connect with God's beautiful creation! Service is great in cities and highways, but in rural areas they leave you with just your surroundings. I encourage you to get T-Mobile, disconnect for a while!
I am glad that God is not like cell phone coverage. He does not hide behind mountains or loose us down long windy roads. The Lord levels mountains, and He makes our paths straight!
I can't spot the different unlimited data offering in that screenshot.
LTE has arrived. The third carrier in Las Vegas with 10x10 LTE coverage
Coverage will expand to 100 million LTE pops for the first half of 2013, with the second half of 2013 expanding to 200 million POPs covered. Release 10 LTE (2×10, 2×20) will be better performing than all other competitors.
T-Mobile USA. “This year, we’re stepping on the gas again. We are making continued coverage improvements and launching an advanced LTE network
Any word on family plans?
Wow. Unlimited data $30 for three lines? Am I reading that right that the $30 would include all three lines? or is that $30 per line? I would think it would be for all three since it's only $20 for a single non family line.
I wonder when and if these plans will ever come about?
Last edited by MasonDoctorJT; 02-21-2011 at 11:50 AM.
Speeds from my HTC Sensation The last one is Roadrunner-Way to impress, Time Warner
$3 per GB overage really surprise me; in addition, throttling down to 1Mbps after semi-unlimited cap? It sounds like I won't get affected at all (1Mbps is much more than good enough for laptop except you do HD streaming).
I think T-Mobile will be much more liberal than ever. However, there are two more things needed on top of liberal and decent CS:
- Keep expanding 3G/4G coverage and improve local reception (at least to get at least 80% signal by the window).
- Enhance the network and keep it reliable all the time.
Once T-Mobile can keep up with these 4 point, it's a matter of time to get 3rd place.
Phone? Since T-Mobile has SIM and "unlocked phone plan", encouraging phone manufacturers to add AWS on 3G/4G may be more practical. Bringing in unlocked 3G/4G phone and enjoy lower monthly cost.
I'm on my phone so it's harder to read all of that and make sense of it. Can someone tell me how much is a 4 line family plan (all smartphones) with unlimited data, unlimited messaging, any mobile (looks like that is being added as an option?), nights and weekends at 7:00, and around 1500 shared anytime minutes?
How about webconnect (for plain laptop and tablet)?
Will the price stay the same but the throttling point increase to 10GB and throttled down to 1Mbps after that? And will the $30 plan offer 1GB and $3/GB after that?
Now these plans make tmobile look attractive. They could beat Sprint if Sprint didn't copycat. Heck, I'd sign up today if these were offered.
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any more info on where these plans/stuff were "dug up" from?
this is so cheap makes it look unreal.
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