30 | T-Mobile `taking the gloves off` with new 4-line $100 unlimited plan (簡訳:T-Mobileが新しい4ライン$ 100無制限プランで「手袋を脱いで」) | ---------- | |
FierceWireless: Wireless | 2020-07-23 02:30 | ????0? | |
“We said T-Mobile and Sprint together would create a ‘Supercharged Uncarrier’ and that together we’d have the scale to supercharge competition and compete like never before. Well I’m here to say that starts now,” said Sievert in the video. “Today we’re taking the gloves off and making good on that commitment to rev up competition.”In terms of the new unlimited offer, T-Mobile called out its main target Verizon, citing the carrier’s least expensive 5G unlimited plan Do More Unlimited, which costs $180 per month for four lines, plus taxes and fees. Customers on AT&T and Verizon’s most affordable unlimited plans don’t pay for 5G. Still, Verizon’s free 5G access is for an unspecified limited time, and includes a $10 bill credit for 5G. Third-party tests from Opensignal have ranked T-Mobile’s 5G at the top for availability, on average spending 22.5% of the time connected to 5G. The operator primarily uses low-band 600 MHz spectrum that delivers more widespread coverage but with speeds largely similar to 4G LTE. It’s available in nearly 6,000 cities covering 225 million people. However, T-Mobile has been moving quickly to integrate networks activate 2.5 GHz spectrum from Sprint, which is currently live in a handful of markets.On the new unlimited offer customers will also get Scam Shield, which T-Mobile introduced last week in its latest “un-carrier” move. It targets scam and robocalls at no extra cost, something T-Mobile challenged rivals to do. Notably, AT&T and Verizon were quick to note their own respective strides in robocalls and options for free call filtering. Once the new T-Mobile retail and branding shift takes place next month, legacy Sprint and T-Mobile customers will have access to “MANY more stores,” according to T-Mobile. Fierce has previously reported on major carriers, including T-Mobile shuttering retail stores. In that case, in part due to overlap from the merger, but also as a trend accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. -- ???????? | |||
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