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BluPhire 03-20-2011 04:05 PM

AT&T buys T-Mobile
 
And all T-mobile users groan.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2382267,00.asp

ms_gwyn 03-20-2011 04:19 PM

yep, I'm not happy and I was coming to post this...I really really dislike like ATT for their capping my DSL usage and now this...grrrrrr

pshsx1 03-21-2011 01:51 AM

I am not excited in the least.

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From a customer service perspective, make no mistake, AT&T will subsume T-Mobile. The merged carrier will not have T-Mobile's friendliness, nimbleness, or level of customer service. Just like in the horrifying Sprint-Nextel mess or during the long, slow, grinding AT&T/Cingular merger, the merged carrier will sink to the minimum customer service level of its parts.
This is what I hate the most... I LOVE T-Mobile's customer service... I see that being the first thing to dive off the cliff.

PeppyGPhiB 03-21-2011 02:09 AM

This is pretty much disasterous in Seattle, for a multitude of reasons. T-Mobile headquarters are here, and my office is home to its ad agency of many years. Another firm in town does T-Mobile's PR. So many, many people will lose their jobs.

Senusret I 03-21-2011 10:46 AM

THIS SUCKS.

Ch2tf 03-21-2011 11:50 AM

As an AT&T customer I will probably be least affected by the change. As an 8 year customer I have no complaints about customer service. I was with Cingular before AT&T bought them out and the transition was beyond smooth. I have little to no issues with my account and when I do they are handled with ease.

Ch2tf 03-21-2011 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB (Post 2040013)
This is pretty much disasterous in Seattle, for a multitude of reasons. T-Mobile headquarters are here, and my office is home to its ad agency of many years. Another firm in town does T-Mobile's PR. So many, many people will lose their jobs.

This does suck :(

knight_shadow 03-21-2011 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Ch2tf (Post 2040072)
As an AT&T customer I will probably be least affected by the change. As an 8 year customer I have no complaints about customer service. I was with Cingular before AT&T bought them out and the transition was beyond smooth. I have little to no issues with my account and when I do they are handled with ease.

I agree. I never had issues with AT+T customer service (also during the Cingular transition). I would still be with the company if I didn't get a voice/data discount for Sprint.

Ghostwriter 03-21-2011 12:14 PM

The problem with AT&T is that they have such sorry reception and have so many dropped calls. My wife and kids have AT&T and I have Verizon. The difference is night and day. Customer service for both is pretty good but quality of product is completely different. Poor T-Mobile customers. Expect the worse and pray for the best.

knight_shadow 03-21-2011 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghostwriter (Post 2040080)
The problem with AT&T is that they have such sorry reception and have so many dropped calls. My wife and kids have AT&T and I have Verizon. The difference is night and day. Customer service for both is pretty good but quality of product is completely different. Poor T-Mobile customers. Expect the worse and pray for the best.

I never had any issues with AT+T dropping calls when I had them. I really only started hearing about issues when the iPhone came out.

ms_gwyn 03-21-2011 12:40 PM

I just realized that I have 2 very good friends who work for TMobile....oh man, I hope they weather this storm...

33girl 03-21-2011 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Ch2tf (Post 2040072)
As an AT&T customer I will probably be least affected by the change. As an 8 year customer I have no complaints about customer service. I was with Cingular before AT&T bought them out and the transition was beyond smooth. I have little to no issues with my account and when I do they are handled with ease.

Agreed on this also. I was CLUELESS about plans etc and one of the guys from AT & T went above and beyond to help me out.

The only places I have reception issues are places where everyone has service issues, and I could probably count on one hand the dropped calls I've had in 6 years of being with them.

ComradesTrue 03-21-2011 01:16 PM

I was a sprint customer for many years due to discounts that we could get with them through my employer.

After leaving the work-force and being seduced by the iPhone I switched to AT&T about 18 months ago. I have never had one issue with them. The staff at the local store are exceptional and the phone service has been great too.

My husband, with verizon thru his work, does have better 3G coverage. I will freely admit that. However, I have had no issues with dropped calls, and I find AT&Ts service to be readily helpful.

No need to groan too loudly. It may not be near as bad as people think to be an AT&T customer. I do feel for those losing jobs though.

Ch2tf 03-21-2011 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghostwriter (Post 2040080)
The problem with AT&T is that they have such sorry reception and have so many dropped calls. My wife and kids have AT&T and I have Verizon. The difference is night and day. Customer service for both is pretty good but quality of product is completely different. Poor T-Mobile customers. Expect the worse and pray for the best.

I have run the gammut on "types" of phone since I was an AT&T customer. non-smart phones (Nokia, Motorola, flip) and smartphones (blackberry and now iphone) and I have great reception. I can count on *maybe* two hands the number of dropped calls I've had in the last 8 years. I've traveled from coast to coast with AT&T and don't have problems.

AGDee 03-21-2011 04:25 PM

The number of dropped calls and reception issues vary greatly by where you are and whether there are towers near enough to you. I found AT&T extremely annoying when they took over Cingular. I pay my bills online and schedule the payments in advance for the exact due date or pay it on the due date itself. EVERY month, 3 days before my bill was due, AT&T would call and leave a voicemail that my bill was due in 3 days and I had not paid it yet. I found that extremely annoying. Call me the day after it is due and start harassing me, but don't do it before the bill is even due! Grrrrrrr! Really, really ticked me off!

preciousjeni 03-21-2011 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Blondie93 (Post 2040103)
My husband, with verizon thru his work, does have better 3G coverage. I will freely admit that. However, I have had no issues with dropped calls, and I find AT&Ts service to be readily helpful.

I've been with Verizon for 10-11 years and was with Airtouch before that. I hate Verizon and have only stayed with them because they're supposed to have superior coverage.

However, In the past 12+ months, I've had several dropped calls every week. I've contacted customer service and gone into the store. No one can figure out what's going on (supposedly).

KSig RC 03-21-2011 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 2040082)
I never had any issues with AT+T dropping calls when I had them. I really only started hearing about issues when the iPhone came out.

Yeah, AT&T's problems are highly regionalized, because it's an infrastructure issue. Ask people with iPhones in San Francisco or NYC about their issues - it was brutal for a long time, and AT&T kind of threw their hands up and said "nothing we can do."

Other places had exactly zero problems. AT&T's reactions are pretty telling, though.

ZTAngel 03-21-2011 06:23 PM

I have T-Mobile and my reception completely sucks. It's not like I live in the boondocks. I'm in a major metropolitan. I constantly lose signal and have dropped calls. I will say that T-Mobile's customer service has always been helpful in solving any of my issues. On the other hand, I use to have Sprint. Their coverage in Atlanta is excellent and I never had any issues with dropped calls. Their customer service though....ughhhhhhhh. Abysmal. I truly think Sprint has an HR policy where they're forced to hire only miserable people.

excelblue 03-21-2011 06:59 PM

I get a feeling that the authorities aren't going to let this happen. Here's why:

The merger creates a monopoly on the GSM market. GSM is the cell phone tech that is almost exclusively used everywhere in the world. There are two other common technologies: PHS, common in east Asia, and CDMA, only used in the USA (Verzion and Sprint) and China (Unicom). That means, if anyone from anywhere outside the US roams, they are restricted to roaming on this new "AT&T/T-Mobile monster".

I actually left T-Mobile because I was just tired of the contracts and nonsense, but AT&T is far worse in that regard. In fact, ever since I ended my landline and DSL service with AT&T, they've accounted for 40% of my junk mail and have outright lied to me to try to get me back.

These days, I'm with a MVNO called PagePlus Cellular which resells Verizon. Minutes are like candy: I can stop purchasing them when I don't want any more, and the vendor has no business in knowing any of my personal info; they don't even know my name ;).

Drolefille 03-21-2011 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by KSig RC (Post 2040161)
Yeah, AT&T's problems are highly regionalized, because it's an infrastructure issue. Ask people with iPhones in San Francisco or NYC about their issues - it was brutal for a long time, and AT&T kind of threw their hands up and said "nothing we can do."

Other places had exactly zero problems. AT&T's reactions are pretty telling, though.

They really are at capacity in NYC though, there just isn't the bandwidth, it's a huge city full of huge buildings with cell towers on your average apartment building and the network's just absolutely overloaded. If anything Verizon getting the iPhone could ease their pain a bit.

AGDee 03-21-2011 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by ZTAngel (Post 2040173)
I have T-Mobile and my reception completely sucks. It's not like I live in the boondocks. I'm in a major metropolitan. I constantly lose signal and have dropped calls. I will say that T-Mobile's customer service has always been helpful in solving any of my issues. On the other hand, I use to have Sprint. Their coverage in Atlanta is excellent and I never had any issues with dropped calls. Their customer service though....ughhhhhhhh. Abysmal. I truly think Sprint has an HR policy where they're forced to hire only miserable people.

The coverage for Sprint in Atlanta is so good because they have a major office in Atlanta.

flirt5721 03-21-2011 10:22 PM

I am not happy about this:mad:. I have had T-Mobile since '03. I have 5 lines on my plan and don't have a high bill. I do not want to have my rates increase. I have one year to figure out what I'm going to do. I have never had problems with T-Mobile reception until I moved out to Phoenix.

I do agree that AT&T has more coverage and better smart phones but I don't want to be an AT&T customer. But I guess AT&T would be better than Verizon.

PiKA2001 03-22-2011 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 2040082)
I really only started hearing about issues when the iPhone came out.

Yep, and mostly from NYC iPhone users. From what I've heard ATTs reception in Manhattan has always sucked so when the iPhone came out and every hip Manhattanite bought one it kind of brought the problem to a head (and into to blogosphere).

I used to be with Cingular and I'll say from experience the transition was unnoticed in terms of service and customer support.

For the people that are concerned about reception and dropped calls-
Since AT&T is acquiring T-mobile, wouldn't they also be acquiring their cell towers and other "infrastructure"? IIRC Cingular towers became AT&T towers during that takeover.

AOII Angel 03-22-2011 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by PiKA2001 (Post 2040325)
Yep, and mostly from NYC iPhone users. From what I've heard ATTs reception in Manhattan has always sucked so when the iPhone came out and every hip Manhattanite bought one it kind of brought the problem to a head (and into to blogosphere).

I used to be with Cingular and I'll say from experience the transition was unnoticed in terms of service and customer support.

For the people that are concerned about reception and dropped calls-
Since AT&T is acquiring T-mobile, wouldn't they also be acquiring their cell towers and other "infrastructure"? IIRC Cingular towers became AT&T towers during that takeover.

Yes. That's why they are buying them. I'm excited. I've been an AT&T customer for a long time and was Cingular before that. AT&T isn't as bad as hyped. My iPhone works well in NYC everytime I go, and my NYC friends had no complaints. I have dropped calls in very dependable areas in cities (ie. at cell phone tower edges.) I hit the same area in MD/DC or PHX and I drop a call every single time. Who cares? I know it's coming. For me, AT&T offers the fastest data rates and internet coverage for the iPhone. I didn't switch to the Verizon iPhone for that reason since I use my iPhone for data more than talk. Yay for better infrastructure from this merger. I'm not going anywhere anyway.

Alumiyum 03-22-2011 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghostwriter (Post 2040080)
The problem with AT&T is that they have such sorry reception and have so many dropped calls. My wife and kids have AT&T and I have Verizon. The difference is night and day. Customer service for both is pretty good but quality of product is completely different. Poor T-Mobile customers. Expect the worse and pray for the best.

I never have dropped calls and my reception is good...occasionally my phone will have trouble placing an outgoing call, but because that doesn't happen after I turn the phone off then on I suspect that isn't AT&T's fault. And their customer service has been great...the only complaints I hear are from customers in Tuscaloosa....on game days it's near impossible for me to make or receive calls when I head to T-Town. And texts are usually delayed.

knight_shadow 12-19-2011 06:11 PM

AT&T agrees to drop bid for T-Mobile

http://news.yahoo.com/t-agrees-drop-...214118672.html

KAPital PHINUst 01-17-2012 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 2112958)
AT&T agrees to drop bid for T-Mobile

http://news.yahoo.com/t-agrees-drop-...214118672.html

I support this decision, if for no other reason, it would've made AT&T a monopoly again, and would've pretty much brought a return to Ma Bell with a vengeance.

pshsx1 01-18-2012 10:02 AM

Woo hoo!!

http://i41.tinypic.com/25r1rpy.gif

NinjaPoodle 01-19-2012 12:56 AM

LOL!^^


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