Exclusive: T-Mobile Takes On Verizon, AT&T and Sprint on 10/25; Full Pricing Breakdown
October 24, 2009 17 Comments
Not to be left out in the cold and more like setting the bar very high, T-Mobile has officially launched a price war with the three other major carriers Verizon, AT&T and Sprint. On Sunday October 25th, T-Mobile is launching it’s new Unlimited Plans. Starting at $59, $69 and $99 on contract with discounted (subsidized) handsets and $49, $59 and $79, off contract, regular priced handsets.
Sprint was the first of the three major U.S. carriers to start an unlimited plan and now T-Mobile joins the ranks by beating Sprint’s Simply everything plan with a $79 all you can eat plan that is $20 bucks cheaper than Sprint best. And with new handsets like the Blackberry Bold, Nokia N900 and Android handsets coming soon, what is the reason not to sign up with a no-contract pricing and get some pretty good coverage with the number one rated customer service carrier?
Ladies and Gentleman, the cell phone pricing wars have officially begun!
[More pics of plans below]
EVEN MORE, NEW UNLIMITED PLANS!!
ALL ON OUR DEPENDABLE NATIONWIDE 3G NETWORK
PLANS LAUNCH SUNDAY 10/25/09
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Introducing: EVEN MORE PLANS!!
* 2Yr Contract Required
* Handset Discounts
* Post and Flex Pay Options
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Introducing: EVEN MORE PLUS PLANS!!
# Month-2-Month No Contract
# No Handset Discount (Customer must purchase handset at Full Price)
Post and Flex Pay Options











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