I think we should wait until T-Mobile releases their quarterly report, where they will outline the 4G network upgrade and other plans, before pulling the gun out.
Antenna;
jet1000 is right.
also, in your signature panel to quote from jet1000 "The facts are that AT&T doesn't throttle their unlimited plans at 5GB or 2GB or whatever T-Mobile is doing these days...".
that is also correct.
AT&T doesn't throttle their unlimited , but sends SMS to warn every GB over limit will charge $10/GB; but will not throttle.
I have at&t (work phone ) and t-mobile (personal phone)
Antenna;
jet1000 is right.
also, in your signature panel to quote from jet1000 "The facts are that AT&T doesn't throttle their unlimited plans at 5GB or 2GB or whatever T-Mobile is doing these days...".
that is also correct.
AT&T doesn't throttle their unlimited , but sends SMS to warn every GB over limit will charge $10/GB; but will not throttle.
I have at&t (work phone ) and t-mobile (personal phone)
Are you living under a stone, or is AT&T's network honestly that slow?
Sent from my HTC Incredible S
Originally Posted by jet1000
The facts are that AT&T doesn't throttle their unlimited plans at 5GB or 2GB or whatever T-Mobile is doing these days...
LIES!
Facts are, life is better on the T-Mobile side
Also what Antenna fails to mention in his signature panel, is that he took the quote from a post I made in April 2011. It was correct and accurate at the time I made it. I challenge him to prove otherwise by giving any bit of evidence that AT&T was doing any throttling on any plan at that time. He calls it a lie when in fact he is the one who is a purveyor of a deception.
The proof of his deception can be found in the date stamp of the post here:
If jet1000 can keep posting about T-Mobile's mishap with pay per use data, that happened last year, then I can find post about AT&T's mishap that happened to this year, using your quotes.
Again and again, if T-Mobile was so horrible, jet1000 would leave, but the unlimited data, and 300 minutes at $30 keeps him on board. Gripe all you want, but money speaks.
If jet1000 can keep posting about T-Mobile's mishap with pay per use data, that happened last year, then I can find post about AT&T's mishap that happened to this year, using your quotes.
I don't know what "mishap" you're talking about. And you're certainly free to quote me if you want. But when you take a statement that was true when I said it and you call it a lie in the present, that's an attempt at deception. I gave the facts which exposed this attempt in post #65.
In this post today, you accused me of further lies:
I don't know what "mishap" you're talking about. And you're certainly free to quote me if you want. But when you take a statement that was true when I said it and you call it a lie in the present, that's an attempt at deception. I gave the facts which exposed this attempt in post #65.
In this post today, you accused me of further lies:
I wish I didn't have to provide evidence of your deception, but I will continue to do so when I observe it.
Quote me all the way jet1000, money talks. You choose T-Mobile, because you yourself love your cheap plan, and don't want to mess with AT&T. That's a fact
Up until recently there was talk of DT looking to unload their 50% share of Everything Everywhere, however it seems that the plan forward might have changed and that they will instead do a large debt offering under T-mobile US to finance the way forward. There's no way OTE is being offloaded now; they'd be selling near the bottom and losing access to a number of other Eastern European countries.
This is true. I also heard about the 50% of EE possibly being sold. T-Mobile USA is the second largest T-Mobile operation globally, behind Germany, based on the number of customers.
Perhaps this debt offering, if it occurs, might also be an indication DT is going to hold on to it?
This is true. I also heard about the 50% of EE possibly being sold. T-Mobile USA is the second largest T-Mobile operation globally, behind Germany, based on the number of customers.
Perhaps this debt offering, if it occurs, might also be an indication DT is going to hold on to it?
I believe that they are holding on to T-mobile US; from what I can tell they seem to have had an about heart after the merger failure and now are looking on how to boost the operation here and set themselves up for the long-term.
I believe that they are holding on to T-mobile US; from what I can tell they seem to have had an about heart after the merger failure and now are looking on how to boost the operation here and set themselves up for the long-term.
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