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To: abuelita who wrote (135864)10/5/2017 2:28:37 AM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (1) of 217740
 
T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom) offers two lines with unlimited 4G data until 50 GB per month, then slowed, if at least one person is over 55. All for $60 per month ($30 per phone which includes all 'taxes and mystery fees') - t-mobile.com

The Unlimited 55+ plan also includes international calls, inflight WiFi and slow but adequate international data speed, to go online and purchase a 4G/5G Data Pass for the country you're visiting - so no more running around buying SIMS.

Two Samsung Galaxy Notes (with Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 4-core chip) for the price of one. The Google Pixel 2 and iPhone are disappointments by comparison. - cnet.com

Goodbye Verizon.

Deutsche Telekom is shaking-up the US market. They've moved most of the 3G call traffic to 4G LTE, while maintaining small pockets between 4G bands for slow-speed 2G device traffic like vending machines and parking meters. The 3G spectrum will be re-purposed for additional 4G bandwidth. I can't imagine why they want Sprint other than to re-purpose their radio spectrum or swap some of the spectrum to others for spectrum T-Mobile prefers.



Starting with the same GSM system AT&T foolishly eliminated 2G while shifting traffic to inefficient GSM 3G, so reception is horrible yet they remain short on bandwidth.
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