T-Mobile Intros Even More Unlimited for $80
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Apr 13, 2011, 8:16 AM by Eric M. Zeman
T-Mobile today announced a new Even More plan that includes unlimited voice minutes, unlimited messages, and unlimited data for $79.99 per month. The plan won't charge overage fees, but data is soft-capped at 2GB per month. Users who exceed 2GB will see their mobile broadband speeds throttled until the start of the next billing cycle. T-Mobile points out that its 4G smartphone customers consume about 1GB of data per month, implying that most won't be affected by the 2GB soft cap. The plan is only available to single lines of service.
Why bother? AT&T will eliminate it next year...
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Well guess what, Alltel's old customers get to keep their rate plans on ATT. Did you see the recent headline about the markets ATT took over?
Not The Best Time To Go With T-Mobile
It sounds like a good deal, but since T-Mobile has no future I wouldn't risk signing a new 2-year agreement with them. I have T-Mobile now and my contract is up in a few weeks and I am going to Sprint.
What is your rationale? I have ATT now. would be nice to switch and get a better plan until the take over and decide then. Sprint or ATT.
First of all you assume that the deal is going to be approved. Second once you sign a contract, if anything is changed in the contract that you agreed upon, you have 30 days to get out of it without having to pay the cancellation fee. If you don't wan...
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Shooting themselves in the foot!
Logically speaking T-Mobile makes the claim the the average 4G user uses about 1GB of data per month, however, if their 4G is as fast as they claim users would reach that allotment rather quickly. or would they? I don't know, maybe I just enjoy play devil's advocate too much.
The speed of the download does not have anything to do with how much data is used (Aside from a person wanted to be online more 😛 ) . An example is 2 cars going to the same store but one car going 35mph and the other car going 50mph will still trave...
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Soft cap...
...is fail. Try again please.
They have to try to compete with sprint, but as you said this is a complete failure.
I wonder what the speeds go down to after 2gigs of usage.
Right now I'm closing on on gb #5.
Maybe they are taling about the speeds that would match the Inspire, ya know at&ts first 4G phone. lol, thats kinda a joke cause that is by far the slowest 4G device I have ever played with. The speed test is funny at best