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Metro PCS Launches in Dallas Fort Worth

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Mar 23, 2006, 2:35 PM   by (staff)

The Dallas Fort Worth metro area is now the seventh city to get Metro PCS unlimited service. The carrier operates its own CDMA network in those cities. Currently it offers 1xRTT service and handset, however it does have contract with Lucent that includes EV-DO equipment for all its networks. Metro PCS is a prepaid service where users pay a flat fee for unlimited calls. Prices range from $30 for unlimited local calls to $45 for unlimited nation calls and unlimited text and picture messages.

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Iselltheshitoutofphones

Mar 23, 2006, 10:01 PM

Horray!!

Welcome Metro PCS!!

Nice.....all the cheap, poor credit, trashy folks come out of the woodwork!! Drug dealers of the DFW unite!!

It will be nice to have you in my backyard. Oh, wait....Metro won't work in my backyard! 🤣

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Iselltheshitoutofphones said:
Welcome Metro PCS!!

Nice.....all the cheap, poor credit, trashy folks come out of the woodwork!! Drug dealers of the DFW unite!!

It will be nice to have you in my backyard. Oh, wait....Metro won
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muchdrama

Mar 23, 2006, 5:23 PM

Eye opener...

Amazing. From two-bit provider in South Florida (and I mean two-bit...it was a task to even CONNECT a call in the early days), to worthy competitor in 7 large markets. Anybody notice the progress Metro's making in Florida overall? You can make a complete trip from east to west coast via I-75 and stay connected. Things should get even more interesting for Metro's competition with the advent of EVDO.
Metro about to do bif things. They can make some major cash if they get newyork and also widin the coverage it currently has.
 
 
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