-Pyromaniac- said:lol america is gonna be like Canada. You guys have no idea what you're getting into.
bob page said:Wait, people are mad over this? T-Mobile was the most garbage service I've ever used, I couldn't even get signal in one story buildings. I switched to AT&T half a year ago and their service exists everywhere T-Mobile's didn't (which was everywhere not outside, it seems).
And to everyone saying this is terrible for competition, why? The two main powers were always Verizon and AT&T, and competition will only get fiercer between them now. T-Mobile was always a backseat observer.
It's already happening. Too late for that call.SimleuqiR said:AT&T and Verizon will comfortably price match each other with plans and features (Price fixing). It's going to happen. You will see.
Two carriers means less competition - Specially in markets like NYC where T-mobile actually has amazing service.
my condolencesWickedAngel said:Believe me, some of us know. Getting anyone else to give a fuck is an entirely different matter.
bob page said:And to everyone saying this is terrible for competition, why? The two main powers were always Verizon and AT&T, and competition will only get fiercer between them now. T-Mobile was always a backseat observer.
What's even sadder is a there are a number of people who share his opinion as well.br0ken_shad0w said:It's quite sad you believe this.
Ephemeris said:
There goes that awesome customer service. Time to ride this plan out into the sunset.
claviertekky said:What's even sadder is a there are a number of people who share this opinion as well.
Holy shit.bob page said:Wait, people are mad over this? T-Mobile was the most garbage service I've ever used, I couldn't even get signal in one story buildings. I switched to AT&T half a year ago and their service exists everywhere T-Mobile's didn't (which was everywhere not outside, it seems).
And to everyone saying this is terrible for competition, why? The two main powers were always Verizon and AT&T, and competition will only get fiercer between them now. T-Mobile was always a backseat observer.
Yep. I'm hoping I stay grandfathered.Ephemeris said:[MG]http://h-2.abload.de/img/0357_29qd.gif[/IMG]
There goes that awesome customer service. Time to ride this plan out into the sunset.
Is there a chance to get unlimited hspa+ on AT&T? I was looking at the instructions for the atrix but I'm not sure (not that the '4G' is even enabled on the atrix).giga said:
I'd say it's already like Canada if not worse.-Pyromaniac- said:lol america is gonna be like Canada. You guys have no idea what you're getting into.
VitaminApple said:$39 billion and yet no money was spent on cell tower expansion...
SimleuqiR said:AT&T and Verizon will comfortably price match each other with plans and features (Price fixing). It's going to happen. You will see.
Two carriers means less competition - Specially in markets like NYC where T-mobile actually has amazing service.
But AT&T expands the number of cell towers it has.VitaminApple said:$39 billion and yet no money was spent on cell tower expansion...
VitaminApple said:$39 billion and yet no money was spent on cell tower expansion...
LyleLanley said:You do know that they're getting tmobiles towers right?
Unlimited anything on AT&T will never happen. The iPhone 5 will probably be HSPA+ though since they have such a huge base now.Charred Greyface said:Is there a chance to get unlimited hspa+ on AT&T? I was looking at the instructions for the atrix but I'm not sure (not that the '4G' is even enabled on the atrix).
Y2Kev said:holy shit.
They can stick their own antennas on the towers, instead of buying land and constructing towers to put antennas on (their press release claims it would take 5 years for them to build out that capacity if they didn't purchase T-Mobile). And it improves voice coverage automatically, since that's on the same frequencies, which is probably one of AT&T's biggest problems.Zombie James said:T-Mobile's on AWS, though. Adding AWS tower's isn't going to do much for people on non-AWS phones.
Right?
T-Mobile has amazing service in NYC? Color me surprised. I lived in Brooklyn and worked in midtown and I never had acceptable service.SimleuqiR said:AT&T and Verizon will comfortably price match each other with plans and features (Price fixing). It's going to happen. You will see.
Two carriers means less competition - Specially in markets like NYC where T-mobile actually has amazing service.
Burger said:Might have been posted, but the US (pop 300,000,000+) now has the same number of major wireless providers as New Zealand (pop 4,000,000+).
bob page said:T-Mobile has amazing service in NYC? Color me surprised. I lived in Brooklyn and worked in midtown and I never had acceptable service.
commish said:Are you insinuating that the two companies weren't, or couldn't price match each other before because of T-Mobile?! That's absurd.
I'd say that's more likely for iPhone 6 than anything. I don't think this would affect Apple's plans for iPhone 5 at all.giga said:Unlimited anything on AT&T will never happen. The iPhone 5 will probably be HSPA+ though since they have such a huge base now.
AT&T has already deployed HSPA+ though haven't they.Firestorm said:I'd say that's more likely for iPhone 6 than anything. I don't think this would affect Apple's plans for iPhone 5 at all.
numble said:They can stick their own antennas on the towers, instead of buying land and constructing towers to put antennas on (their press release claims it would take 5 years for them to build out that capacity if they didn't purchase T-Mobile). And it improves voice coverage automatically, since that's on the same frequencies, which is probably one of AT&T's biggest problems.
Yeah, but I don't really see Apple giving a shit either way =/ I'm actually not sure on the American situation but around the time the iPhone came out 3G was pretty prevalent wasn't it?giga said:AT&T has already deployed HSPA+ though haven't they.
I think the problem with putting 3G on the first iPhone was battery life.Firestorm said:Yeah, but I don't really see Apple giving a shit either way =/ I'm actually not sure on the American situation but around the time the iPhone came out 3G was pretty prevalent wasn't it?
Lowering prices?KingJ2002 said:only thing AT&T has to worry about now is making sure their customers stay happy.
Isn't that still a problem for HSPA+ phones or is that more with LTE? I'll admit I haven't been paying too much attention as I just want my HSPA+ phones regardless of battery life at this point!giga said:I think the problem with putting 3G on the first iPhone was battery life.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4165/the-motorola-atrix-4g-preview/8Firestorm said:GigaOM: In AT&T & T-Mobile Merger, Everybody Loses
Isn't that still a problem for HSPA+ phones or is that more with LTE? I'll admit I haven't been paying too much attention as I just want my HSPA+ phones regardless of battery life at this point!
It's not like phone battery life is exactly phenomenal on 3G right now.Firestorm said:Isn't that still a problem for HSPA+ phones or is that more with LTE? I'll admit I haven't been paying too much attention as I just want my HSPA+ phones regardless of battery life at this point!
Gizmodo said:Basically, AT&T is going to be the biggest show in the game and the only GSM carrier in town. That's good for AT&T! But for us? Well, um, it depends. Things might not change for a while but since there is only one "little" carrier around in Sprint, the big boys in Verizon and AT&T can now do and charge what they want knowing there's no where for us to flee.
But more importantly, the little magenta engine that could is now gone. T-Mobile, though only a 4th place carrier, has done a lot of good things because of their back of the pack standing. They take chances on phones! Remember, they were the first carrier to introduce Android to the masses in the T-Mobile G1 (AT&T was the last). They have cheap plans! Their Fav 5 plan was a huge selling point that spurred other carriers to buckle up and offer better deals. They had really good customer service! No seriously, talking to T-Mobile service reps was not a disgusting experience in humanity.
giga said:
The end of Vanilla Android! >_<Google: I think the biggest loser in this could be Google. In T-Mobile it has a great partner for its Android OS-based devices. Now the company will be beholden to two massive phone companies Verizon and AT&T who are going to try and hijack Android to serve their own ends.
My friend and I have the Galaxy S, mine from Tmo and his from ATT. We work at hospitals and I always have better signal in heavy distorted areas. My reception is always better around Manhattan than his.bob page said:T-Mobile has amazing service in NYC? Color me surprised. I lived in Brooklyn and worked in midtown and I never had acceptable service.
Following todays announcement of AT&T acquisition of T-Mobile USA, T-Mobile has posted a Q&A answering several frequently asked questions. And one question a majority of you might be wondering is whether T-Mobile will be getting the iPhone.
All the answers to your questions below! Leave your thoughts in the comments!
An agreement was announced under which AT&T will acquire T-Mobile USA. The agreement is the first step in a process that, including regulatory approvals, is expected to be completed in approximately 12 months. Until then, we remain a separate company and continue to operate independently.
We know our customers, business partners and others may have many questions.
Here is some more information:
Will my service change?
There is no change in your service and we remain committed to ensuring you have the best experience possible experience using your T-Mobile USA products and services.
Will I now be billed by AT&T?
No, your billing remains exactly the same. T-Mobile USA continues to operate as an independent company. As always, you would receive advance notice to any changes to your services.
Why is T-Mobile USA doing this?
Bringing together these two world-class businesses will create significant benefits for customers. The merger will ensure the deployment of a robust 4G LTE network to 95% of the U.S. population, something neither company would achieve on its own. Also, because of our compatible networks and spectrum, the customers of T-Mobile USA and AT&T will experience improved voice and data service almost immediately after the networks are integrated.
Will T-Mobile USAs quality be reduced?
No. In fact, the combination of AT&T and T-Mobile USA will offer an even stronger service to customers. Until the acquisition is closed, we will work hard to maintain our position as the value leader with Americas largest 4G network.
If the acquisition closes, will I still be able to use my T-Mobile USA phone?
Yes. Your T-Mobile USA device will operate the same in the future as it does today.
Should I wait to sign-up with T-Mobile USA or upgrade my phone?
No, T-Mobile USA offers the latest wireless devices that are affordable on Americas Largest 4G Network and the combination of AT&T and T-Mobile USA will mean even stronger service for our customers. Now is a great time to be a T-Mobile customer.
Is T-Mobile USA getting the iPhone?
T-Mobile USA remains an independent company. The acquisition is expected to be completed in approximately 12 months. We do not offer the iPhone. We offer cutting edge devices like the Samsung Galaxy S 4G and coming soon our new Sidekick 4G.
Will my rate plan change because of the acquisition?
We will honor all contracted plans that are entered into before the change of ownership.