Anyone else get it? Heres the text..
Dear Valued Customer,*This is a personal note of thanks for continuing to choose T‑Mobile®*as your wireless provider! And in light of the way customers like you stood by us, we're eager to continue serving you as T‑Mobile. Your loyalty and the outpouring of messages in support of keeping us independent were both gratifying and humbling.*With the uncertainty of the potential AT&T acquisition removed, we're rapidly moving ahead with plans to ramp up investments in ways that will benefit YOU. We're improving the coverage and speed of our 4G network, while bringing you the very latest selection of 4G devices and great 4G plans and services for every budget. We're also adding convenient retail locations and modernizing our current stores.*T‑Mobile is here, in fighting shape, and we'll compete aggressively to continue earning your business and meeting your expectations.*Once again, many thanks for being a T‑Mobile customer.*
Nope and probably because I am on a grandfathered EM+ 500 voice plan with a Motorola V360. They make nothing from me other than the $38 (total) bill. I have not made a phone call on my T-Mobile account in over a month now as I set up unconditional forwarding to my iPhone. I do plan to port my number out but have not gotten around to doing it. Sprint says they can drop the number they assigned to me and replace it with my T-Mobile number. Procrastination...
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T-Mobile doesn't want to keep me??? I don't get this email.
T‑Mobile is here, in fighting shape, and we'll compete aggressively to continue earning your business and meeting your expectations.
Yeah by kicking Nexus One users off their data plans, adding hard caps to data roaming and falling to #4 in JD Powers. You're really doing a great job in 2012 Philip! Keep up the good work!
Yeah by kicking Nexus One users off their data plans, adding hard caps to data roaming and falling to #4 in JD Powers. You're really doing a great job in 2012 Philip! Keep up the good work!
Sounds like Phillp learned from his time around AT&T execs.
Maybe they need to worry about building their network coverage including 3G instead of worrying about their 4G..*cough 3G*. They have such a small footprint its pathetic. You can't travel with it. Soon as you leave a city, poop, there goes all service.
Maybe they need to worry about building their network coverage including 3G instead of worrying about their 4G..*cough 3G*. They have such a small footprint its pathetic. You can't travel with it. Soon as you leave a city, poop, there goes all service.
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As you pointed out 4G=3G, same network.. 4G requires 3G. I travel with T-Mobile and have no problems with my service, at least not more than AT&T or Verizon. Crazy stuff!
Why does anyone care what tech they use for 4g? The current form of lte is NOT the original definition of 4g either, but they changed the definition and hspa+ IS 4g now.... Accept it!
Speeds from my HTC SensationThe last one is Roadrunner-Way to impress, Time Warner
As you pointed out 4G=3G, same network.. 4G requires 3G. I travel with T-Mobile and have no problems with my service, at least not more than AT&T or Verizon. Crazy stuff!
T mobile has one of the smallest footprints along with sprint. Even their roaming agreements suck. When I had t mobile and would travel, it would never roam. And of course their network is fast, it barely reaches anyone to congest it.
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