T-Mobile has started a new unlimited plan in Europe, a move that will likely cause other mobile providers to rethink their own packages.
The deal, which costs £41 a month with two-year contract, will include unlimited calls, texts and data.
Making the plan even more notable, is there is no "fair use policy" in effect either, like T-Mobile US has, meaning unlimited really is unlimited.
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this is utter bull.....i had unlimited then they stuck me with fair use policy and where it used to say unlimited internet now says internet....they bloody changed my package without telling me !!!!
i bet you they would do the same thing and change it later
Originally posted by Run4two: Q: Why are the cell phone plans, services, and speed, not competitive in the U.S.?
I will answer your question with another question.........
"Why was the US the primary factor in the financial decline of the rest of the world??"
Greed baby, GREED!
I'd bet the European "truly unlimited" is going to be the norm as soon it will be for T-Mobile US too. There is no reason other than greed to prevent them from doing so. Infrastructure is able to handle it, there is no tangible loss by allowing "truly unlimited" and no one will see much of a difference.
Originally posted by Run4two: Q: Why are the cell phone plans, services, and speed, not competitive in the U.S.?
Because of greed & contracts. To get out of a CONtract costs money. It depends on how much time you have left & your needs whether or not it's worth it to break it.