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Re: Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System
jetsetterlou wrote: dnastrain wrote: I have the Eero mesh devices, and also would like to know if can connect without an ethernet cable, making the TMo HI device the primary and my Eeros as secondary for the mesh. Were you able to setup your eero mesh system with no issues? Also wondering if anyone was able to get a mesh system set up successfully.1Ver0likes0ComentariosRe: WARNING! My iphone was hijacked. They stole my email, my tmobile account online, and my coinbase account,
tmo_mike_c wrote: oh boy, that's terrible. For Coinbase and youremail, you'll need to follow up with their support teams to figure out how it was accessed and reset your account. For you T-Mobile account, you can report unauthorized access directly to our Tech Care team and we can escalate it to the right folks on our side. Sorry this happened, but please make sure to get in touch with our team so we can address your T-Mobile account. Hey Mike, why hasn't T-Mobile commented publicly about this EBB fiasco?5Visto1like0ComentariosRe: Home Internet not eligible for Emergency Broadband Benefit
ghostlee13 wrote: EBB is only available for home internet accounts that were established prior to March 10, 2021. Don't know why it's that way, but that's the way it is. That's also interesting because according to this press release that they seem to have taken down, they were still advertising it as a benefit as of May 3, 2021. It even states that enrollment starts on May 12: https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:tWNpa6DgqxkJ:https://www.t-mobile.com/news/community/t-mobile-and-metro-by-t-mobile-to-participate-in-fccs-emergency-broadband-benefit-program+&cd=4&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile to Participate in FCC's Emergency Broadband Benefit Program May 03, 2021 To ensure households struggling to pay for Internet service during the pandemic are able to stay connected to work, education and healthcare services, T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile are participating in the FCC's temporary Emergency Broadband Benefit Program (EBB). When enrollment opens on May 12, qualified T-Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile, Assurance Wireless and Sprint brand consumer and government customers in the U.S., Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands may be eligible for an up to $50 discount (up to $75 on tribal lands) per household on service each month on qualified plans for the duration of the program. For more information about the FCC's Emergency Broadband Benefit program, starting May 12 visitwww.t-mobile.com/emergency-broadband-benefit.3Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Home Internet not eligible for Emergency Broadband Benefit
I found a different form and submitted my information through it. Worth a try at least. https://t-mobile.custhelp.com/app/forms/EBB_Enrollment/session/L3RpbWUvMTYzODkxMDA2My9nZW4vMTYzODkxMDA2My9zaWQvZlU0WDhmRnVpTDFnMjNFYWFxMHZTJTdFODY3bElEWWlkQ3dpTGZSSWpscHJzWFpSWXNRViU3RTFsUG1fV1NjJTdFVWo2U1k4ZzdiakNYaFpQRURqcVlSajhLbjFZWVJmV19nVlRiMXhUa3hFNDZfclElN0VTTHJSOFEzOFhuZXclMjElMjE%3D3Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Home Internet not eligible for Emergency Broadband Benefit
I found this page through Google, so here are a few more terms for the algorithm to push this post to the top of the results. T-Mobile home internet EBB Emergency Broadband Benefit FCC qualify rate plan Covid pandemic assistance https://www.t-mobile.com/customers/emergency-broadband-benefit "We're proud to participate in the FCC Emergency Broadband Benefit program, which offers temporary payment assistance on internet services to customers in eligible households impacted by the pandemic." ¿Qué es el Beneficio de emergencia para banda ancha? El programa Beneficio de emergencia para banda ancha (EBB) es un programa temporal lanzado por la FCC para ayudar a subsidiar el costo de servicios de Internet de alta velocidad para grupos familiares que están pasando un momento económico difícil por la pandemia de COVID-19. ¿Por qué T-Mobile está haciendo esto? T-Mobile está participando en el programa Beneficio de emergencia para banda ancha de la FCC para que familias afectadas por la pandemia de COVID-19 puedan seguir conectadas para trabajar, estudiar, acceder a servicios de atención médica y otros servicios. ¿Quién se encarga del pago cuando grupos familiares elegibles reciben el EBB a través de una agencia del gobierno? T-Mobile se pondrá en contacto directamente con las agencias del gobierno para prestar servicios relacionados con el EBB a grupos familiares elegibles. La agencia del gobierno será responsable de pagar el costo del servicio elegible.3Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Home Internet not eligible for Emergency Broadband Benefit
ghostlee13 wrote: EBB is only available for home internet accounts that were established prior to March 10, 2021. Don't know why it's that way, but that's the way it is. I'm sorry, but this is total bullcrap. They are STILL advertising EBB as a benefit to their home internet subscribers. I literally signed up because I was approved for the benefit THAT I SAW ADVERTISED ON THEIR WEBSITE. T-Mobile has ZERO reason to exclude ANY customers based on WHEN they were approved. The FCC has NO requirements stating this. Aslong as the benefit program is running, they are still getting paid for the service. It is entirely on T-Mobile for setting an arbitrary cutoff date for qualified accounts. They should be absolutely ASHAMED that they are doing this to people, and I hope they receive some serious pushback and/or face consequences from the FCC for this bait-and-switch.3Visto1like0Comentarios