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T-Mobile, the fourth largest U.S. cellular carrier, has announced sweeping changes to its phone plans.
“Customers love smartphones, everyone hates contracts,” John Legere, president and CEO of T-Mobile USA, said on stage Tuesday at the company’s Uncarrier event. And with that the company killed the idea of two-year contracts. Full Story at ABC.com …
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Our Internet Advisor Team discuss the big announcement by T-Mobile that it is banishing all contracts. Pay for the phone as you go and, depending on the data package, you would pay $50-$70/month for as long as you like. Will T-Mobile finally put an end to Telco stranglehold or is this the final straw for an also ran?
Weekly feature with Mike Brennan, editor and publisher of MiTechNews.com, highlighting technology headlines from Michigan and around the world that impact of our state’s growing high tech sector.
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The number three player in the cell phone market is looking to shake up the scene with a tempting offer. The pay-in-advance, overage-free solution that offers an allotment of mobile data, makes it possible for customers to choose a pass that best fits their data needs without committing to a two-year contract. Full story …