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By Chris Walters, 3:19 PM on Mon Mar 2 2009, 3,297 views
The rumor was true—T-Mobile has started offering cheaper unlimited voice plans to existing customers. Matthew wrote to us, “The TMO loyalty plans are showing up on the site as of today…we just moved to the Unlimited Loyalty Family Plan at $89.99, which is $10 cheaper than the 2000 minute Family Plan we’d been on.”
For solo customers, there’s a $50/mo unlimited voice plan, with an add-on $35/mo “unlimited” data and text plan—here’s the fine print that clarifies their definition of unlimited:
*To provide the best network experience for all of our customers we may temporarily reduce data throughput for a small fraction of customers who use a disproportionate amount of bandwidth. Your data session, plan, or service may be suspended, terminated, or restricted for significant roaming or if you use your service in a way that interferes with our network or ability to provide quality service to other users.
As of now, the discounted voice plans are only being offered to customers who have been with the company for 22 months. (The data plan is for anyone.)
“T-Mobile USA drops unlimited voice plan to $50*” [RCR Wireless]
Source – http://www.consumerist.com
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