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AT&T buying Tmobile
Now that At&t will own tmobile is there a chance i can finally get 3g on my N900?
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interesting point, though in the long run i feel this will be bad for those of us who like unlocked phones
2006- 4 nationwide GSM carriers 2012- 1 nationwide GSM carrier |
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As a somebody not living in USA and looking at the data prices(compared to country that loves high taxes)) and how the carriers control the phones available this just seems to set the whole situation even more backwards. Tmobile at least had some unique phones and enough of size to at least give a spark of competition to other big carriers.
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i have been with at&t for over ten years and i was tired of the limited and overpriced data plans. i was getting ready to switch over to tmobile since i have had my n900 but now i guess i really dont have a choice, i just hope things get better, but that is probably just wishful thinking!
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I had Cingular, it turned into AT&T.
My wife had Centennial, it turned into AT&T. We both switched to T-Mobile and now it is turning into AT&T. There is no escaping the evil empire. |
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This is bad and shocking and yet people think about some stupid 3G on N900?
Monopoly in wireless sector is bad , the recent news about Vimpelcom buying Wind was not enough ? What the hell is going on people? :( Total domination by 3-4 carriers? |
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Regulatory red-tape means nothing will happen for about a year, but this is still very bad. Having only 1 GSM provider in the US will mean those of us who like unlocked phones will have to go with AT&Tmobile in 2012/13. I left AT&T last year for T-mobile and enjoy lower monthly bills and better, MUCH better service all-round. Oh well. All good things....
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Left ATT a long time ago because it was expensive and they had horrible service. Have been with Voicestream, which became T-mobile, since about 1998 or 1999. Have had a great voice, text, and data plan for years with t-mobile, with very good coverage and very good customer service. Also had my choice of great unlocked phones for all these years (including my N900). Heard ATT has sucked ever since I left and through their Cingular years. I hope every T-mobile customer jumps ship after the transition and ATT goes broke. Especially after hearing the other day that ATT is trying to strong arm customers who tether by automatically ugrading their contracts.
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