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T-Mobile ends the era of the rate plan with one simple offer – T-Mobile ONE. 100% unlimited. All the time.
And, it’s just $40 a line for a family of four – the best price for unlimited nationwide.

 


New York, New York — August 18, 2016 — T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) is at it again. With its 12th iconic Un-carrier move, the renegade wireless company today smashed the biggest wireless barrier yet – the data plan. Declaring his company was going “ALL IN on Unlimited,” T-Mobile CEO and president John Legere surprised the wireless industry this morning with a video blog unveiling the move and redefining the very core of wireless service – the old, tired data plan.
 
“The era of the data plan is over,” said Legere. “After Un-carrier 12, the wireless industry will never be the same again.”
 
Legere unveiled T-Mobile ONE – a radical new take on how we access the mobile Internet. With unlimitedeverything – talk, text and high-speed smartphone data – T-Mobile ONE unleashes customers to just use their smartphones without ever worrying about data limits again. With this industry-shaking move, T-Mobile ONE upends the very idea of traditional wireless rate plans with a single, simple, 100% unlimited offer for smartphones … and even tablets. Even video is unlimited at standard definition, utilizing the company’s ground-breaking video delivery technology first introduced with Un-carrier X.
 
And, of course, it’s all on America’s fastest 4G LTE network. T-Mobile’s LTE network has been built for just this purpose – to unleash unlimited data. With newer technology, faster speeds and ever-expanding coverage that now reaches nearly every American, T-Mobile’s network is built for how people use smartphones today – and is the reason the Un-carrier can now eliminate the data plan. The carriers’ older, slower, more crowded networks just can’t offer unlimited data to everyone.
 
“Only T-Mobile’s network can handle something as huge as destroying data limits,” said Legere. “Dumb and Dumber can’t do this. They’ve been running away from unlimited data for years now, because they built their networks for phone calls, not for how people use smartphones today. I hope AT&T and Verizon try to follow us. In fact, I challenge them to try.”
 
Redefining How We Use the Mobile Internet
T-Mobile ONE is a radically simple subscription to the mobile Internet. One low price. Unlimited everything. That’s it. It doesn’t get any simpler than that. Everyone gets unlimited talk, unlimited text and unlimited high-speed 4G LTE smartphone data on the fastest LTE network in America. Use all the high-speed data you want. No more guessing how much data you need or using too much or too little.
 
Pricing is radically simple too. A family of four can get T-Mobile ONE for just $40 per line—the best price for Unlimited LTE nationwide.  The first line is $70 a month, the second is $50 a month, and additional lines are only $20 a month up to 8 lines with auto pay. And it’s just $5 more a month per line without auto pay. All include unlimited talk and text and unlimited 4G LTE smartphone data while on our blazing-fast network.
 
With Verizon right now, you can’t even get an unlimited LTE plan, and if you want their biggest LTE data plan, a family of four would pay $530 every single month. That’s $4,440 more a year for plan filled with limits than that same family would spend for T-Mobile ONE to be 100% unlimited.
 
Naturally, T-Mobile ONE also comes with T-Mobile’s industry-first Un-carrier benefits:

With T-Mobile ONE, even video is unlimited at standard definition – typically DVD quality (480p) – so you can stream all you want from ANY video site out there. For customers who want higher definition video, T-Mobile ONE has you covered too with an HD add-on for $25 a month per line. And, T-Mobile ONE includes all the Mobile Hotspot data you want at 2G speeds.
 
As with T-Mobile Simple Choice, those using the most data, the highest 3% – currently people using more than 26 GB of high-speed data per month – may see their data traffic prioritized behind other users once they cross that threshold during their billing month. As a result, they may notice relatively slower speeds but only at specific times and places that may experience high network demand or congestion.
 
Of course, current T-Mobile customers keep the plans they have, or they can choose to sign up with T-Mobile ONE. It’s their call.
 
First and Only Unlimited LTE for Tablets
T-Mobile isn’t limiting Unlimited to just your smartphone.
 
You can also add your tablet to T-Mobile ONE for just $20 a tablet per month and get Unlimited LTE data on that device too. That’s the nation’s first and only unlimited LTE data offer for tablets!
 
An Unlimited Network
The Un-carrier’s nationwide LTE network was purpose-built for this – for unleashing unlimited data. It’s built on newer technology. It’s the nation’s fastest (just ask OpenSignal, Ookla or the FCC). And, it covers nearly every American. In the last few years, T-Mobile doubled LTE coverage to now reach more than 311 million people. That’s a full 99.7% of Verizon customers.
 
The fact is, T-Mobile has more cell sites per customer than any US wireless operator – and we have more spectrum per customer than AT&T and Verizon.
 
Already Un-carrier customers use massive amounts of wireless data. They stream 3x more music, watch 2x more video and use 50% more data than carrier customers – all without the network breaking a sweat. And that’s just one reason why T-Mobile customers are the most satisfied of any national wireless company.
 
T-Mobile ONE will unleash unlimited on September 6 at T-Mobile stores nationwide and t-mobile.com for postpaid customers. Prepaid will be available later. For more information on Un-carrier 12 and T-Mobile ONE, visit www.t-mobile.com.
 
Other Information
T-Mobile One is expected to result in increased customer loyalty and was fully contemplated in the determination of the company’s guidance that was issued in conjunction with quarterly earnings on July 27, 2016. 
 
Video typically streams at DVD quality (480p). Tethering at max 2G speeds. Plus taxes and fees. Pricing via bill credits with using AutoPay: prior month’s payment must process successfully for discount next bill cycle. Includes 200 MB domestic roaming. Not for extended international use; you must reside in the U.S. and primary usage must occur on our U.S. network. See T-Mobile.com/OpenInternet for details on data prioritization.
 
This news release includes "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the U.S. federal securities laws. Any statements made herein that are not statements of historical fact, including statements about T-Mobile US, Inc.'s plans, outlook, beliefs, opinions, projections, guidance, strategy, expected network modernization and other advancements, are forward-looking statements. Generally, forward-looking statements may be identified by words such as "anticipate," "expect," "suggests," "plan," “project,” "believe," "intend," "estimates," "targets," "views," "may," "will," "forecast," and other similar expressions. The forward-looking statements speak only as of the date made, are based on current assumptions and expectations, and involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Important factors that could affect future results and cause those results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements include, among others, the following: our ability to compete in the highly competitive U.S. wireless telecommunications industry; adverse conditions in the U.S. and international economies and markets; significant capital commitments and the capital expenditures required to effect our business plan,  including the build-out of our network on spectrum we own or acquire in the future; our ability to adapt to future changes in technology, enhance existing offerings, and introduce new offerings to address customers' changing demands; changes in legal and regulatory requirements, including any change or increase in restrictions on our ability to operate our network; our ability to successfully maintain and improve our network, and the possibility of incurring additional costs in doing so; major equipment failures; severe weather conditions or other force majeure events; and other risks described in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including those described in our most recently filed Annual Report on Form 10-K. You should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. We do not undertake to update forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.
 
About T-Mobile
As America's Un-carrier, T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS) is redefining the way consumers and businesses buy wireless services through leading product and service innovation. The Company's advanced nationwide 4G LTE network delivers outstanding wireless experiences to 67.4 million customers who are unwilling to compromise on quality and value. Based in Bellevue, Washington, T-Mobile US provides services through its subsidiaries and operates its flagship brands, T-Mobile and MetroPCS. For more information, please visit
http://www.t-mobile.com or join the conversation on Twitter using $TMUS.
 
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2 minutes ago, rowwdy said:

kani vadi signal ee weak ga vuntadi...pssh am chestam?

nuvvu vunde area .....manchi network vunte super.........

nenu vunde place lo just ok ok vuntundi... but i use wifi calling...... so naaku T mobile the best compared to rip off carriers 

 

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2 minutes ago, rowwdy said:

kani vadi signal ee weak ga vuntadi...pssh am chestam?

idi once upon a time maata.

ippudu vaadidi baagaane undi.

I'm using T-mobile but surprising ga oka forest lo camping ki vellinapudu naku ATT signal connect ayindi. not sure t-mobile vaadu ATT ni konni areas lo use cheskuntunnademo.

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2 minutes ago, idibezwada said:

Tmob changed the game whole together since the deal with ATT was broken...mari darunamga incomingki kuda dobbevallu inthaku mundu

Incoming call ki minutes cut aiyyevi....... ga

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36 minutes ago, johnubhai_01 said:

idi once upon a time maata.

ippudu vaadidi baagaane undi.

I'm using T-mobile but surprising ga oka forest lo camping ki vellinapudu naku ATT signal connect ayindi. not sure t-mobile vaadu ATT ni konni areas lo use cheskuntunnademo.

ee month AT&T tho contract aipodi will change to T mobile then...

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4 minutes ago, idibezwada said:

nenu US enter aina timeki ee muzic ledu aite

2011 lo kuda undi. idi. appatlo MetroPcs using nenu. adi aithe free international calling @3$% 

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20 minutes ago, johnubhai_01 said:

2011 lo kuda undi. idi. appatlo MetroPcs using nenu. adi aithe free international calling @3$% 

2011lo ekkada undi...nakem gurthulede..#phone

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