T-Mobile, which recently moved away from contracts and began innovating in the industry that has been stagnant for years, has added over 1 million new customers in the last quarter, beating out larger rivals Verizon, AT&T and Sprint.
The carrier ended the period with 45 million customers, as growth has been accelerating. "Our momentum is great and we have confidence that we can continue ... [ read the full article ]
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I just switched to T-Mobile from Verizon. My wife and I had a family plan and was paying $80 per month with limited talk and text. Right now I am paying $85 per month for my plan plus phone with unlimited everything. With the recent addition of free international data is icing for me.
I did have one problem with my S4, wasn't connecting to the 4G network, and brought it to the T-Mobile store to complain. For some odd reason my OS became corrupted and they fixed it right away. I never got that sort of service from Verizon. I know that people complain about their coverage area, but thankfully I've yet to have that problem.
I have a family plan with 4 lines at $138 a month with taxes, I live in oregon (cheapest post paid cell phone tax in the country). I get lte data on all my lines. My plan breakdowns like this 1 line unlimited lte data, 1 line 2.5 gb lte data and the other lines 500 mg lte data, then slows down to 4g...Its all good