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Re: T-Mobile user and employee
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***** If possible, could you explain the new "Rich Communications" thing? I have unlimited T-Zones WAP w/ 300 SMS a month for $9.99. I hear that might change w/ the new free WAP browsing. I currently connect to the Wireless NET thru my Tungsten T|3 using my Nokia 3650. If I moved to the new $4.99 plan, will they close my port access? ***** All GSM services are poorer is bldgs b/c they use the 1900/900/1800 band. the 850 band (that T-Mo USA does not use) is best for bldgs. |
I've had AT&T for a year and had no complaints. Great customer service, great phones, great plans. I used Sprint while I was dating my ex, and had a great phone, but crappy customer service (I shouldn't wait more than 7 minutes to talk to someone). He used to call at 1 and 2 in the am just to talk to a person. uh, NO. lol. And they did cut the phone of if you were .0000001 seconds late with your payment.
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Rich Communications:
Basically what is happening is that you will have instead of a certain bucket of Megabytes you will have an unlimited amount. If it is more for customer who are only paying $2.99 for WAP access. That’s really the only change. So in your case you would go from paying $9.99 to $4.99. As far as you losing your port access... there is a possibility that it could happen but I doubt it. You are correct about the GSM service...but the great thing with it is the service you can receive in foreign countries...GSM is almost a standard for some. |
Prayerfull, it sounds to me like you need Sprint. I have had them since 99 and the only problem i've experienced was with an actual phone, not the service / network or customer service. I hear so many complaints about Sprint but i haven't experienced any drama personally so i say give them a try if you like.
I bought my mom a cell phone not to long ago and added her on my plan. We share 500 "daytime minutes", and each get unlimited nights and weekends, unlimited Sprint to Sprint (*It works really great since most of the people i know also have Sprint*), and Sprint vision / wireless web. This runs about 70 something a month, including tax. I really love the nationwide network because I travel a lot so i can usually pick up a signal without roaming. (EXCEPT NEAR 'SKEGEE - DAMMIT). The only exceptions are my office, which is on the basement level of a library, and inside Metro stations. I can't pick up ANYTHING, but in my home and basically everywhere else it's good. The only thing i could wish for is my night minutes to start at 7PM like the commercials are advertising. That will incur an additional cost for existing customers, so i'm straight with 9:00 nights for the time being. When my contract runs out i WILL look for a new carrier (yeaaa FCC Portability), but only if i can find a plan that offers more than what i'm getting now. Quote:
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**sprint**
Guess What!!! we now have unlimited night and weekends at 7 pm for only 5.00 per month and if your credit has approved you for more than 1 phone on your account... you can add the second phone to share your current minutes for free for 3 months and after 3 months only $20.00 !!! Great deal!!! :D
also we have just started selling our newest innovation:: trying to compete with nextel we have the walkie talkie phones!! coolll ***Sprint representin, go head, go head :p :p :p :p :p |
My husband and I both have Verizon Wireless phones. He has an 800 minute plan and I have a 400 minute. We each get 1000 mobile to mobile, unlimited nights and weekends and I have mobile/express web. Our combined bill is about $100/month. Of course, you pay 35/45 cents per minute over your allowance!
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Will any of you be taking advantage of the fact that you can now keep your number and change providers?
I FOR ONE will be up in SOMEBODY'S store today to switch my service...SCREEEEWWW Sprint! ;) |
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