Unfortunately it's not as good of a deal as one could previously get. T-Mobile wised up to the fact that their $6/month T-Zones option was leaving too much money on the table. It's now $25/month for unlimited data. But when coupled with their cheapest calling plan ($30/month), it's still $20/month cheaper than an equivalent plan from AT&T. I'll take it.
Sadly, the T-mobile coverage map lied. I was sure I'd get a stronger signal in my house than with AT&T, but it turns out to be worse: 1 bar if I'm lucky. I may end up back at AT&T for this reason alone. Or maybe I'll try to get something like this cell phone signal booster. Of course I could pay for 15 months of AT&T before I'd break even on this $300 gadget.
I can only imagine that you had to ply Creemer with that glass of Scotch, right? His consulting rates are getting astronomical ...
Posted by: David Mollerstuen | January 16, 2009 at 09:32 AM