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AT&T buys T-Mobile
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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
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I am not excited in the least.
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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.
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THIS SUCKS.
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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.
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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.
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I just realized that I have 2 very good friends who work for TMobile....oh man, I hope they weather this storm...
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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. |
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. |
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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!
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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). |
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Other places had exactly zero problems. AT&T's reactions are pretty telling, though. |
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.
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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 ;). |
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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. |
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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. |
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LOL!^^
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