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Is there a PrePaid Plan on T-Mobile?
- Hace 10 meses
I ported my home phone line to this service, I only pay $45 for 3 months of service.
Teknomad wrote:syaoran wrote:
"Europe is made up of how many countries, all of which have their own national carriers that are partnered with many other countries for a continent wide network. That makes a much bigfer difference on network development when there are dozens of companies doing the work of 3 national carriers we have here."
As I said, there is not enough competition in the U.S. So, the carriers are free to gouge the consumer. There are plenty of net articles expounding that fact.
"You do have a choice though. If you don't like the pricing here or the options. Don't use or purchase them then."
What choice is that—not to have a mobile?
I ask once more: Do you have a suggestion as to how to lower U.S./T-Mobile costs?
The same applies to anything though. If you don't think what you want is worth the cost. Don't use or purchase it. You don't go to a restaurant, order a meal, eat it, and then decide you want to barter on the price of that meal.
There are plenty of value focused options out there. You might want to look at Metro by T-Mobile or Mint, which also uses T-Mobile. It might even be cheaper if you roam on your service from the country you live in.
You also need to make sure that any international device you intend to use here on T-Mobile is compatible with T-Mobile's implementation of VoLTE as well as the bands the network uses to make and receive calls. US carriers do not offer 3G service anymore, making compatible VoLTE required for any sort of calls.
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