T-Mobile Could Launch Awesome (Cheap) Voice Plans?
Rumors about new unlimited voice plans from T-Mobile have been circulating, and even though they haven’t been confirmed, they seem too many to be wrong. There are even leaked documents and if these are in any way true, T-Mobile is about to launch some pretty damn cheap voice plans to its ‘loyal’ customers. ‘Loyal’ for T-Mobile means that your account is at least 22 months old and you have a solid payment history. The details of the plans are;
Single Line Unlimited Anytime Minutes:
Unlimited Anytime Minutes
Nationwide Service
LD/Voicemail/Conference Calling
Caller ID/Call Waiting/Call Forwarding
1 LINE of Service
$49.99 (before taxes)
FamilyTalk Unlimited Anytime Plan:
Unlimited Anytime Minutes
Nationwide Service
LD/Voicemail/Conference Calling
Caller ID/Call Waiting/Call Forwarding
2 LINES of SERVICE
$89.99 (before taxes)
–> Additional Lines (up to 3): $39.99
You can add $25.00 data features, and/or Unilmited Famliy Messaging ($20) pack to plan if wanted – most of the current add-ons are compatible with this rate plan (e.g. WorldClass Roaming and International LD Discount Plan).
Also, any Hotspot@Home capable mobile device may take advantage of UMA service(s) with unlimited usage, per this unlimited anytime minute rate plan; no additional H@H add-on required.
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(Unlimited Bundling Packs – Manual Configs)
Unlimited Voice/Data/Messaging Plan (single line): $84.99
Nationwide Service
LD/Voicemail/Conference Calling
Caller ID/Call Waiting/Call Forwarding
Unlimited Anytime Minutes ($49.99)
Unlimited SMS/MMS/Video/IM ($9.99)
Unlimited Data ($24.99)
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Unlimited Voice/Blackberry Data Services (single line): $84.98
Nationwide Service
LD/Voicemail/Conference Calling
Caller ID/Call Waiting/Call Forwarding
Unlimited Anytime Minutes ($49.99)
Unlimited Blackberry Data ($34.99)
Seems like the plan will be available to ‘loyal’ customers in the San Francisco area for a while (10 days, but we’re not buying it) and then be available to T-Mobile customers across the country; new and current. Doesn’t exactly make sense here, but let’s see how things unroll. Plans are good though.
via and Wireless Advisor

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