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That's the light at the end of the tunnel... I'm done with Android... the fragmentation hell that was predicted is all too apparent a reality in the Market now... these days 9 out of 10 apps get a one star rating. Apps that do make their way from iOS to Android are castrated. I'll be able to upgrade this lagtastic Vibrant and be done with Android and its worthless apps for good without having to change carriers. Good bye battery/memory optimizers that don't work... time for a phone that "just works".IPhones finally at Timo?????
If you do any reading this deal will take over 1 year to get through government anti-trust regulation evaluation.
Even then, most analysts are saying AT&T is crazy to think they have this in the bag. It will probably fail.
Seriously, price is the driving benefit of T-Mobile. AT&T doesn't seem to have anything anymore since they lost the iPhone. Yeah Verizon has the best service by far and best phones, but it is so damned expensive. T-Mobile is cheapest, and the service is pretty good. AT&T falls in limbo right in the middle where it's not good in performance or price and only had the iPhone to push it and that exclusive is gone.
Indeed...there is much speculation about the deal, even whether it will be deemed acceptable in any form by the regulatory powers. If the deal does fall through I wonder what the effect on T-Mobile will be? Is T-Mob doomed either way? Puny minds want to know!
As for me...Sprint might be the next phase of my cell phone journey. I'm hesitant to return to Verizon (dirty app-and-function-hobbling bastards) and certainly don't want to go back to the idiocy of AT&T. The Nexus S 4G isn't all that far off. I have a friend who swears by Sprint. And I swear at him when he tells me how happy he is with them.
If you do any reading this deal will take over 1 year to get through government anti-trust regulation evaluation.
Even then, most analysts are saying AT&T is crazy to think they have this in the bag. It will probably fail.
I for one am very happy with T-Mobile and am truly hoping this deal falls through! I Can't stand AT&T. I had their cell service before I went to T-mobile 6 years ago, and calls always dropped, customer service just sucked, I hated every minute I was with them. I was unhappy about AT&T getting T-Mobile but then when they released today that all T-Mobile customers would have to buy new phones to work on THEIR network, I lost it. THERE IS NO WAY IN BLOODY HELL I'M PUTTING UP WITH THEIR CRAP! I just bought my phone and even if in a year I "have" to buy a new one, they should buy me a new one, whichever phone I want, not some bulk $2 POS they want to give us.
If it goes though, long story short, I'm going to be one of the first looking to ditch service. I'd rather not have a phone then be stuck giving them my hard earned money.
...All t-mobile 3g phones will be rendered obsolete and you will have to sign a new contract with at&t and get a new phone. So far 4g phones look to be immune to being turned off by at&t once the buyout is complete. So I do hope that at&t gets blocked from buying t-mobile.
So far i have not seen anything about t-mobile 4g phones being shut off but then again t-mobile 4g is HSPA+ which is 3g in away so yeah it looks like all phones will get shut off that really does bite.How the company(s) deal with the band allocation for HSPA+ is the big question mark for me. T-Mo had concrete plans to build out the "3G" network to 168Mbs speeds, with the 42Mbs "MiFi" router due out soon. If the 1700 band gets used for "AT&T LTE only", it would be a shame for the compatible products getting such a short life span. That and I won't get to use the $10 web2go plan @ 84Mbs+.
So far i have not seen anything about t-mobile 4g phones being shut off but then again t-mobile 4g is HSPA+ which is 3g in away so yeah it looks like all phones will get shut off that really does bite.