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Re: Unlimited is not sustainable said by BF69:said by osravens:So that's why T-Mobile just switched to unlimited 4G data? T-mobile has ZERO 4G. T-mobile has a MUCH smaller marketshare than at&T Verizon. T-mobile will find out quickly how unsustainable unlimited it. T-mobile customers will find to how having everyone using unimited bogs down the network. I think $50 for 1GB is less sustainable for data than unlimited. You can get away with that in a market with shiny show toys, not a maturing one with saturation. There isn't a $50 charge for 1GB of data. Until you can actually accept some FACTS there is no point trying to discuss anything with you. I am on the unlimited TMo 4G. Kicks ass, downloaded about 15 GB with ZERO issues and no complaints from TMo. Who should I believe, my lying eyes or someone off the Internet ? |
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 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | said by WernerSchutz:said by BF69:said by osravens:So that's why T-Mobile just switched to unlimited 4G data? T-mobile has ZERO 4G. T-mobile has a MUCH smaller marketshare than at&T Verizon. T-mobile will find out quickly how unsustainable unlimited it. T-mobile customers will find to how having everyone using unimited bogs down the network. I think $50 for 1GB is less sustainable for data than unlimited. You can get away with that in a market with shiny show toys, not a maturing one with saturation. There isn't a $50 charge for 1GB of data. Until you can actually accept some FACTS there is no point trying to discuss anything with you. I am on the unlimited TMo 4G. Kicks ass, downloaded about 15 GB with ZERO issues and no complaints from TMo. Who should I believe, my lying eyes or someone off the Internet ? Come to MY area and use your t-mobile phone and see what kind of speeds you get. |
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 ssavoyPremium join:2007-08-16 Dallas, PA Reviews:
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| reply to WernerSchutz T-Mobile has great potential just very limited coverage. I just switched yesterday and am getting 40ms pings and downloads around 15mbps on HSPA+. If they expanded their footprint they could easily be a competitor. WiFi calling/SMS is a great feature as well.
T-mo isn't for everyone but their faux-G is definitely on-par with Verizon LTE where it exists. |
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 Simba7I Void Warranties join:2003-03-24 Billings, MT | reply to BF69 said by BF69:Come to MY area and use your t-mobile phone and see what kind of speeds you get. Better yet, come to my area and see if you can even connect. |
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 tc1uscg join:2005-03-09 Saint Clair Shores, MI | reply to ssavoy said by ssavoy:T-Mobile has great potential just very limited coverage. I just switched yesterday and am getting 40ms pings and downloads around 15mbps on HSPA+. If they expanded their footprint they could easily be a competitor. WiFi calling/SMS is a great feature as well.
T-mo isn't for everyone but their faux-G is definitely on-par with Verizon LTE where it exists. Potential, having been around since 94 (Voice Stream), if they haven't figured it out by now, I wouldn't hold your breath.  |
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