Another year or so.RDreamer said:So, will this mean people on ATT will get better phone reception and 3g coverage possibly? If so I wonder how long until that happens, since I'm stuck on ATT for another year or so.
Doesn't tmobile use different gsm bands? Your old phones won't get better coverage but a new phone might that combines them.RDreamer said:So, will this mean people on ATT will get better phone reception and 3g coverage possibly? If so I wonder how long until that happens, since I'm stuck on ATT for another year or so.
KingK said:How does shit like this not break some sort of monopoly laws? And what are the chances Verizon now tries to buy Sprint?
Gamer @ Heart said:Doesn't tmobile use different gsm bands? Your old phones won't get better coverage but a new phone might that combines them.
Gamer @ Heart said:Doesn't tmobile use different gsm bands? Your old phones won't get better coverage but a new phone might that combines them.
So only 3G is affected but regular coverage isn't? Interesting, I need to read up about this.DrFunk said:T-Mo uses different UMTS (3G) bands:
T-mo: 1700 and 2100
Att: 850 or 1900
old phones work fine between the two carriers
Gamer @ Heart said:So only 3G is affected but regular coverage isn't? Interesting, I need to read up about this.
Source?DrFunk said:pretty good actually, in the next 3-5 years
Frank "Trashman" Reynolds said:I pay $70 a month for everything unlimited except land line calls (450 minutes). Unlimited data, unlimited text, unlimited calls to any cell phone regardless of carrier... gps, sprint tv, and all that shit. Hella cheap. I'm staying with Sprint.
MidgarBlowedUp said:Do they charge for data and voice roaming? Because I called sprint and asked them about it since I'd be roaming in a lot of places where I live. They never gave me a straight answer.
Kccitystar said:They piggyback off of Verizon's antennas for roaming, I believe
Roaming is free but you'll get warned if you go over 300MB (at least that's their policy). No charges though.MidgarBlowedUp said:Ugh, that means no signal for me at all. I only get T-Mobile and ATT (T-mobile Roaming)
I'd still like to know how much the roaming charges are.
From Sprint's own Website:
Unlimited data on our network for every plan I looked at. That tells me they charge some hidden fees for roaming.
If that happens and if I can't keep SERO, I'm done with smartphones.BoboBrazil said:Now that ATT bought T-Mobile I'm sure Verizon will buy Sprint within a year.
Frank "Trashman" Reynolds said:I pay $70 a month for everything unlimited except land line calls (450 minutes). Unlimited data, unlimited text, unlimited calls to any cell phone regardless of carrier... gps, sprint tv, and all that shit. Hella cheap. I'm staying with Sprint.
??????Kodiak690 said:Add the $10 4G fee that is required, then $30 for the wifi hotspot (to tether) and suddenly that $70 phone plan is $110 per month. Not as great of a deal.
Cash and stocks. No way the US government should fund a private merger.Copernicus said:There's one thing I'm not seeing being mentioned. How much of this is coming from government grants/funding?
Part of Obama's plans for technology is to help expand connectivity, which always translates to bags of money to corporations for expansion. Since it was brought up in the merger information....
claviertekky said:??????
I thought the wifi hotspot was the small device that doesn't use a phone. What the hell are you talking about?
I thought he was talking about $30/month for tethering. That's not true at all.WickedAngel said:Phones can serve as WiFi hotspots without additional devices now.
claviertekky said:??????
I thought the wifi hotspot was the small device that doesn't use a phone. What the hell are you talking about?
Husker86 said:Roaming is free but you'll get warned if you go over 300MB (at least that's their policy). No charges though.
I use USB. More reliable and charges your phone at the same time.Kodiak690 said:Several of my friends have Sprint. In order to tether, without breaking their TOS, you have to activate their "wifi hotspot" service, which allows you to tether devices, via wifi to to your phone.
So say you have Sprint with unlimited data and want to tether to a laptop/tablet/etc without breaking TOS, you have to pay $30 per month for this service.
claviertekky said:I thought he was talking about $30/month for tethering. That's not true at all.
The $3 billion cancellation charge they must pay Deutsche Telecom if the merger doesn't clear regulations means that AT&T will spend a lot to lobby Congress for approval.Gamer @ Heart said:The chance it won't go throught exists and at the end of the day your contract is going change. This isn't the end of the world.
Edit: fuck forgot to quote. Dam iPhone browsing
numble said:The $3 billion cancellation charge they must pay Deutsche Telecom if the merger doesn't clear regulations means that AT&T will spend a lot to lobby Congress for approval.
claviertekky said:I use USB. More reliable and charges your phone at the same time.
You mean acting your phone as wireless hotspot, but that doesn't mean Sprint charges $30 for tethering. USB is included, right?
Sign a new contract before the transfer of ownership in ~12 months and you can keep your rates when AT&T takes over.JetBlackPanda said:I have been a tmobile customer for 9 years... someone tell me If this is bad? Will I eventualy be able to get an iphone?
Edit: can a mod please fix my tag? The flag is jacked and it should say member not junior member.
Hm. Reading about this more, I think you might be right regarding the TOS.Kodiak690 said:You tether via USB with Sprint right now? I may be wrong, but all of my friends who have switched to Sprint have told me that you have to pay for the hotspot in order to tether without breaking their TOS.
If that's wrong, then I'm mistaken and have idiot friends.. lol.
giga said:Sign a new contract before the transfer of ownership in ~12 months and you can keep your rates when AT&T takes over.
The iPhone 6 will be T-Mobile (AT&T) compatible. No clue if the iPhone 5 will be unlocked.
DrFunk said:yes sir, regular phone functions (calling, texting) operate on GSM 850/900/1800/1900. So any unlocked phone can be used between the carriers. Data is when things get hairy
Kodiak690 said:Several of my friends have Sprint. In order to tether, without breaking their TOS, you have to activate their "wifi hotspot" service, which allows you to tether devices, via wifi to to your phone.
So say you have Sprint with unlimited data and want to tether to a laptop/tablet/etc without breaking TOS, you have to pay $30 per month for this service.
numble said:Cash and stocks. No way the US government should fund a private merger.
The administration also plans a one-time allotment of $5 billion from a federal phone subsidy to be used for wireless broadband expansion in rural areas.
Pkaz01 said:So this means At&T customers will get access to phones that T-mobile already has?
MidgarBlowedUp said:Yes you will finally get decent phones.
giga said:Sign a new contract before the transfer of ownership in ~12 months and you can keep your rates when AT&T takes over.
The iPhone 6 will be T-Mobile (AT&T) compatible. No clue if the iPhone 5 will be unlocked.
I am going to be stuck with ATT's crap regardless since i'm already on it. I was just looking for a good phone with qwerty. All ATT has right now is the iphone. This changes things though even though its a one year wait .BoboBrazil said:Except now T-Mobile will no longer exist to offer those phones and you'll still be stuck with ATT's crap in 12 months.
BoboBrazil said:Except now T-Mobile will no longer exist to offer those phones and you'll still be stuck with ATT's crap in 12 months.
we will now get charged for each of those.MidgarBlowedUp said:No one beats T-Mobile. Great selection of Android phones, unlimited data, unlimited messaging, unlimited Visual Voice Mail, Unlimited nights and weekends, unlimited roaming, unlimited myfaves, and unlimited roaming plus, anytime minutes of your choice and tethering for less than $99 per month after tax.
MidgarBlowedUp said:T-Mobile only charges $15 a month for unlimited tethering.
IMO charging for tethering is BS anyway. The data is still coming through your phone if you are tethered or not.
No one beats T-Mobile. Great selection of Android phones, unlimited data, unlimited messaging, unlimited Visual Voice Mail, Unlimited nights and weekends, unlimited roaming, unlimited myfaves, and unlimited roaming plus, anytime minutes of your choice and tethering for less than $99 per month after tax.