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Originally Posted by AndyNokia232 View Post
I have an N900 and I am on T-Mobile in the States. I enjoy great service, 3G speeds and unlimited international texts for $5. Right now I'm in England and have swapped out my Tmo sim card for my Virgin UK sim card (so that I get cheap calls+free texts+free web rather than pay expensive roaming costs). When I go back to the US next week, I'll simply swap my Tmo sim back in. Hey friggin presto. Quick, easy, convenient and cost-effective.
Now change the Tmo part to AT&T and I'd lose all that good stuff like unlimited international texts, lower bills and great service, and my data speed drops to 2G.
Magically change the whole thing from GSM to CDMA and I don't take it to England.
Personally, I'd like the whole merger to fail so I can carry on doing what I'm doing. But I know the world don't spin the way I want it to...
YOU provided a compelling reason for your choice. Thank you!
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Well as a european going to US it would kind of suck to not enjoy tmo the way I do right now.
CDMA is to put it mildly only prefered mainly in the US and no way I would carry two sets of phones while over the pond for business.
Hopefully you people can enjoy tmo as is a little longer.
 

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i got a call from tmobile today, the loyalty department. she told me, i am using n900 with shadow web which is not compatible, N900 being smartphone and also claimed that according to the letter that they were provided by senior managers all the old tmobile customers will be grandfathered to the plan that they are using right now once ther aquisition is complete. she suggested me to opt in for 35 unlimited smartphone web and msges which is not available to anyone. she said me being a loyal customer to them they would not like to loose my business after the public press release of aquisition. she also reminded me that once i try to upgrade my phone using at&t after merger i would not be able to use my grandfathered plan, she did also mention that since on the history of phones that i have used all being unlocked and not supported officially by a carrier i should be ok if i keep buying the unlocked phones. so i thought what the hell and signed up for unlmtd msg and web for 35 that i currently was paying 20. so it broughr my monthly bill to 85 with unlmtd calls, txt, and web and as long as i am locked on that price i am ok too. the only thing that i am furious about was the wifi calling which in tmobile phones were free but at&t charges you to use the femtocell capable router that they sell. there is a monthly charge and upfront cost to buy that device, i was really enjoying what tmobile had offered, once i am out of country take my old blackberry out and anywhere i get wifi signal i get to text call and use web with no additional cost. when i inquired her about this she simmply stated that she has no idea on how they are going to implement or drop that feature. she also said that according to the paper that she is looking at right now it kind of hints that at&t would be dropping their current customer service reps in favour of tmobile customer service reps, due to tmobile having excellent track record in customer service.
i hope all that she said is true and i get to keep that plan. when compared to what i have on my plan right now with at&t offering its about 40 more that what i pay. i hope either FCC will decline thier proposal or if it happens, what the customer rep, told me will be true.
still have a faint bad feeling about what she told me after looking past history when at&t bought cingular and how they treated the old cingular customers.
 

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The best thing I've read about the merger was on twitter @geekpondering

"The moral of the AT&T/T-Mobile merger is AT&T had $39B to invest in infrastructure and instead decided to reduce competition"

Says a whole lot about their priorities.
 

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This is indeed a bad news for N900 users with US tmobile. I have been enjoyed the $5.99 unlimited data and tethering for the last couple yrs. Now i doubt it that will last much longer when they merged. I currently out of contract and was looking to renew my contract to buy the phone at upgraded price, still I haven't found any phone that they offer is comparable to N900. The two phones that really caught my attention are:

HTC HD7 - wp7 looks promising but no MULTI-TASK ouch..
Samsung Google phone from BestBuy..Gingerbread OS...but look ugly as hell.

Any other phone that you like to recommend..?
I am gonna wait until the merger is almost final to renew so i can enjoy my grandfather plan for at least a couple more yrs. What do you guy think? ...
 
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Originally Posted by ZackMorris View Post
The best thing I've read about the merger was on twitter @geekpondering

"The moral of the AT&T/T-Mobile merger is AT&T had $39B to invest in infrastructure and instead decided to reduce competition"

Says a whole lot about their priorities.
I highly suspect that this is also why Comcast cable always has problems and really, exceptionally poor HD channel quality compared to other cable companies--but somehow managed to buy up NBC.
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Originally Posted by automagic68 View Post
I hope GSM becomes King in America and CDMA goes away 100% forever. Then America can leave the cellular stone ages.
So you don't want competition between the technologies and for European companies to have a monopoly over cellular technologies? How is America in the stone ages we have actual competition between the technologies. GSM was implemented as standard to give favored companies control over technology. Also CDMA is very common in Asia. CDMA is also a better technology.
This completely explains it
http://androidforums.com/lounge/8236...-than-gsm.html
 

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@Swirnoff - Why is there still the TV commercial where T-Moble bashes AT&T?
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Would someone care to explain to a clueless european, how did it come to be that the greatest largest provider in US seems to be the one everyone hates with passion?
 
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We are all simply ****ED!
 
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