t-mobile

  1. jes

    “Bad boy” T-Mobile CEO kicked out of AT&T party

    “Bad boy” T-Mobile CEO kicked out of AT&T party T-Mobile’s CEO John Legere is taking his “bad boy” image and feud with AT&T to the next level: he crashed a party thrown by AT&T at the International CES gadget show in Las Vegas, and was thrown out after being discovered.
  2. Jan

    LG G Flex hardware specs, US launch date

    LG G Flex specifications, US launch date LG will be showcasing its new curved smartphone, the G Flex, at CES 2014.
  3. jes

    Analysis: T-Mobile strategy could eat into business of AT&T, Verizon

    Analysis: T-Mobile strategy could eat into business of AT&T, Verizon T-Mobile US Inc is expected to post stronger subscriber growth than its larger rival AT&T Inc for the second straight quarter, suggesting the upstart carrier’s bold new customer policies could shake up the U.S. mobile market.
  4. jes

    T-Mobile US to offer some free data with latest Apple iPad

    T-Mobile US to offer some free data with latest Apple iPad T-Mobile plans to offer free data of up to 200 megabytes per month to customers who buy the latest Apple iPad
  5. mercurial

    T-Mobile staff data and passwords hacked and published

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  6. jes

    Mobile broadband speeds: South Africa versus US

    Mobile broadband speeds: South Africa versus US You may be surprised by the comparison between South Africa and the United States’ mobile broadband speeds
  7. QuintonB

    AT&T faces $4 billion charge if T-Mobile deal drops

    AT&T could face $4 billion charge if T-Mobile deal falls through AT&T could be $4 billion out of pocket if the T-Mobile deal falls through, with opposition pressure mounting
  8. T

    T-Mobile Rewrites '4G' Rules In Its Favor

    http://www.informationweek.com/news/hardware/virtual/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=228200006&cid=RSSfeed_IWK_All T-Mobile decided its HSPA+ network qualifies as "4G" as it steps up a marketing blitz targeting AT&T, Sprint and Verizon Wireless.
  9. I

    Vodacom SMS Roaming Rates - USA

    Hi, I'm currently in the USA and am on Vodacom SMS Roaming (I'm on a Talk 120s contract). The network operator I've picked up is T-mobile. Can anyone help me with the rates that I'll be paying for sending and receiving an SMS? The T-Mobile international rates are: $0.35 to send and $0.05 to...
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