• AT&T to acquire T-Mobile for $39 Billion
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The deal hasn't even gone through yet, they still have to get it approved by the Department of Justice and a bunch of places. If they don't approve it, no acquisition occurs.
AT&T posted their little bubble chart of other companies strong suits. That'll throw the DOJ off!
[QUOTE=Mr.Dounut;28721147]I prefer sprint, better phones, more 4g coverage, and no data cap.[/QUOTE] Dude, Sprint has a far worse network than AT&T or Verizon. Unless you live in a major metropolitan area you're pretty much fucked. And companies like Virgin Mobile that borrow Sprint's network? Please.
[QUOTE=pyschomc;28723981]Well Tmo will be act indepdently even though its part of ATT , its just the the networks will merge so it will be faster [url]http://newsroom.t-mobile.com/articles/more-information-att-acquires-tmobile[/url][/QUOTE] Whew, thank god. I've been a loyal T-Mobile customer for 6 years and have never ever considered leaving. I get a good deal with my plan, the unlimited data/texting plan is cheap enough, and customer service has always been nothing but wonderful to me. They were super helpful and understanding during the few times I had trouble making the monthly payment in the past, and worked with me to get it taken care of. They were even cool enough to allow customers who had the 5 MyFaves plan to include the Google Voice number so they could get unlimited calls through it.
T-Mobile customer support is god-like, it's ALWAYS someone from the US who is really nice and really helpful, and they answer the phones quick.
AT&T just likes to fuck shit up IMO
Man The service is different per your area, Tmobile Can Suck there while as it will be good somewhere else. haha. Its GodLike over here in San Jose, 4G Everywhere!
[QUOTE=pyschomc;28723981]Well Tmo will be act indepdently even though its part of ATT , its just the the networks will merge so it will be faster [url]http://newsroom.t-mobile.com/articles/more-information-att-acquires-tmobile[/url][/QUOTE] This is at least reassuring. But if they're merging their networks, they better use T-Mobile's 3G frequency. :colbert:
Hold on. If they are merging networks, what is the incentive for anyone to use AT&T? Wouldn't it just be cheaper to use T-Mobile? I must be missing something.
AT&T is buying T-Mobile USA. Cingular = T-Mobile. It will be absorbed into AT&T.
I honestly hope this shit doesn't turn into an MCI Worldcom thing... Oh wait. Nevermind. Its At&t
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