I can see why many people do not divorce Google, no matter how bad their privacy invasions are, but would you divorce your current ISP for T-Mobile. I am. Some of you know of the "Great Cellphone Subsidy Con" but if you don't, read this NYT article on how to break free of cellphone contracts and penalties. The offer by T-Mobile is hard to pass up, especially knowing how much money you give your ISP beyond the price of your phone. PLUS, you can leave T-Mobile at any time with no penalties! Granted, they are last on the block, but they will get bigger.
My daughter needs a new iPhone (yes, T-Mobile now accepts all phones), and I'm tired of paying way too much for a family plan. They can all move to T-Mobile.
So, are you divorcing your current ISP, knowing what you now know??
My daughter needs a new iPhone (yes, T-Mobile now accepts all phones), and I'm tired of paying way too much for a family plan. They can all move to T-Mobile.
So, are you divorcing your current ISP, knowing what you now know??
2 comments:
WOW! Very interesting. I am so glad you posted this article as I will be looking for my own cellphone plan/carrier upon graduation. I have always heard that people pay the "premium" price for Verizon because of the "phenomenal" reception and coverage. But I have friends with T-Mobile and AT&T and it doesn't seem like they have "inferior" coverage. After reading this article I was dumbfounded how much we pay the "big four" over the course of our phone contract. T-Mobile is definitely positioning itself in a very competitive way. I think the big-4 will make changes in response to T-Mobile. I myself am now interested in signing with T-Mobile as I like the flexibility of being able to leave whenever and not having a 2 year contract. I also like how they are positioning themselves with the HD Voice technology and the LTE technology. Thanks for the post Susie!
*Suzie =]
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