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Not sure if you guys knew this or not yet, but apparently T-Mobile is launching 3G in Las Vegas on August 5th and in Austin on August 6th. Figured I would give you guys a heads up
I would think San Antonio would be its own market wouldn't it?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by money69
I would think San Antonio would be its own market wouldn't it?
I thought so too since San Antonio is twice the size of Austin and the seventh largest city in the United States. But if you look at the placement of the market, Austin is pretty much the center between Fort Hood and San Antonio. Since San Antonio is pretty far south, it would be pretty confusing to think of it being in the same market as Killeen. If you are in the San Antonio/Austin area, you can look up the plans offered to the area and you will see the Austin/San Antonio plan that includes 3000 anytime minutes no n/w. As well as allowed to add a 254 area code to my 210 area code which would be impossible to have if not in the same market. But yeah, if they named San Antonio as market it would put me more at ease.
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T-Mobile's definition of a market is pretty big. Also Orlando market will include Daytona Beach and Tampa market includes St. Petersburg. Don't know much else though.