Coming up next? T-Mobile To Go Renovation

Nwahs on April 17th, 2008 | File Under Nokia 1208, Nokia 2760, T-Mobile To Go -

It looks like T-mobile has finally decided to switch over from Prepaid, to pay as you go. T-mobile will charge users $1 a day. This $1 charge will not occur if a call is not made that day. What, you might ask, do you get for $1 a day?

  • Unlimited Mobile to Mobile calls
  • Unlimited Nights Starting at 9 PM, 7:00 PM
  • Unlimited Weekends Turns out Weekends are not included

So, what if I want to call during the day?

Well then unfortunately your going to get charged $.10 a minute. Text messages are not undergoing any price changes, and will be charged as they do now. Doesn’t seem like to bad of a deal to us though, especially with the nights starting at 7:00 PM. Hey T-mobile, wouldn’t it make it easier on your system to just switch everyone to 7:00 PM nights? For those interested in this new pay as you go plan, you can drop by a store and sign up starting April 30th. Oh, and if you were planning on picking up those two new prepaid Nokias (1208 and 2760) they will most likely not be available in any T-mobile store. Target, Walmart, Sams Club, and other indirect dealers got stuck with the two phones T-mobile wasn’t willing to sell in their stores.

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Ladies and Gentlemen, may we present you with…3G

Nwahs on April 17th, 2008 | File Under Miscellaneous, T-mobile 3G -

Up to this point, this is the most official statement (whether internal or publicly) T-mobile has made regarding 3G. Here is what we know: We can expect 3G in New York City sometime in May, and will have UMTS networks up and running in the following markets by the end of the year.

New York City
Austin
NJ and Long Island
Las Vagas
Minneapolis
Miami
Dallas
Chicago
Houston
Philadelphia
Denver
Detroit
Orlando
Kansas city
Atlanta
Los Angeles
New England
Portland
Sacramento
San Diego
Seattle
Washington DC
San Francisco
Birmingham
Memphis
Tampa
Phoenix

We can expect more news on this to come next week. Like always, TMoNews will bring you everything you need to know regarding T-mobile.

Thank you everyone that sent this one in.

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Is T-Mobile on the right track for success?

TNews on April 17th, 2008 | File Under Opinion Articles -

Many people feel that T-Mobile has “dropped the ball” in regards to building their network to be bigger and better than the competition. They’ve been slow to release phones, slow to high speed data, lost their hotspots coverage at Starbucks to AT&T with no replacement in sight, and their advertising since the loss of Catherine-Zeta Jones has seemed, to some, to produce an adverse effect in attracting customers.

But have they really dropped the ball?

Over the past year, T-Mobile has worked to bring innovation to the wireless industry in the form of Hotspot@Home, the first VoIP offering by any cellular carrier - an inexpensive add-on to any plan - that offers unlimited minutes while connected to a WiFi network using “special” (UMA-enabled) phones. While the new service was mildly advertised and brought in a lot of customers, it mainly came across to consumers as a highly confusing campaign, one that would be more like a bait-and-switch tactic than an actual functional feature. Phones that could support this service, those with UMA built-in, were slim and news on any future phones was nearly non-existant. Advertising for the new add-on was scrapped, while any news of it was kept “on the down low” - left for only current T-Mobile users to advertise to friends and family as “their little known secret”.

In the meantime, T-mobile worked behind the scenes to get 3G high speed data to the masses, all the while keeping minute plans costs low and customer service helpfulness high. Now, T-Mobile is poised to launch a revamped Hotspot@Home, re-dubbed TalkForever II, with an aim at home phone service. 10 Phones that are able to take advantage of the soon-to-be-relaunched service are ripe to be launched soon, and T-Mobiles 3G network is rumored to be coming up this summer -emphasis on the rumor part ;)

With a well known positive customer service reputation, low plan price points, up-and-coming low priced 3G, and unlimited-minutes-for-rock-bottom-prices H@H/TalkForever, T-Mobile has never been in a better position to add significant numbers to their subscriber base. It all adds up to rock solid competition in the US Cellular industry, and a message to everyone that T-Mobile has quite a few more tricks up it’s sleeve as it continues to grow.

It all comes down to one thing… that proverbial ball that some may say has been dropped? It’s not going anywhere.

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