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3 hours ago, schmidtj said:
Maybe not as bad as originally thought?
Only about 1% of users should be potentially affected.
For now.
In the grand scheme of things that 1% doesn’t look bad. But concidering that T-(uncarrier acting more like carrier) Mobile had 116.7 million customers, that still leaves 1,167,000 million pissed off customers.
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Shark Tank
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Let's be honest, we knew this would eventually happen. History repeating itself. Luckily I'm on Magenta Advantage, so these price hikes won't affect me, but (there is always a but), I wouldn't doubt they go after it and Magenta Military in the near future too.
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Rental Property
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Coffee Mug (mine)
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I don't find those poles ugly at all.
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I've noticed the signal is pretty bad from Citifields in Flushing Meadows Park all the way down the van wyke corridor to JFK, including my neighborhood of S Ozone Park.
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Can a lightning strike do that? So weird.
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Happy song
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Maybe the new spectrum auction.
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1 hour ago, schmidtj said:
Possibly of interest:
SEC Filing regarding the CyberAttack Event:
https://d18rn0p25nwr6d.cloudfront.net/CIK-0001283699/e2d145e6-b8bb-4bd5-b78a-a9a7858a1ab2.pdf
While hiring that company is nice, it should have never gotten to this point in the first place. What is this, like the 3rd time T-Mobile has been hacked. There was no need to keep customer info on their servers like that. Its bad practice as per the NSA general counsel mentioned a while back. While my account wasn't affected, whos to say the next time (and there will be a next time) that it won't be.
But as usual, all they get is a slap on the wrists and the customer has to deal with changing passwords, pins, locking credit cards etc.
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4 hours ago, Trip said:
If you've rolled your eyes at claims that wireless facilities harm property values like I have, you might find this new study to be interesting:
https://www.aglmediagroup.com/study-small-wireless-facilities/
It actually attempts to determine whether there's such harm, and finds no solid evidence.
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Personally, in this day and age, I would make sure that there is good wireless service in the area that I'm thinking of moving into. Otherwise its a deal breaker. Good Find.
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5 hours ago, jf15219 said:
SA 5G on LG V60 after today's update?
(Sprint SIM card)
Figures, I check every day to see if the LG V60 has an update and the one day I didn't an update is issued. Lol
Thanks, updating now. Will check signalcheckpro to see if any info is missing on my end.
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It's okay, but the one thing that I really miss from Sprint is the online chat feature (especially online). No matter what issue, it was always resolved online thru chat, hardly ever needed to call or go to a store. But T-Mobile only has chat on mobile and having to write out long issues on a tiny keyboard sucks.
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2 hours ago, PythonFanPA said:
Imperial March
While some don't like Star Wars and some do, the music of John Williams really make them shine. Love the Imperial March.
Oh and
Crown Pizza
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6 hours ago, chamb said:
Before anybody jumps all over me for this post, I do agree that T-Mobile was fine in some areas. It sure was not fine in a bunch of other areas. Band 71 did not fix it either. It helped, but did not really fix the issues in many places.
6 hours ago, jthawks said:I couldn't agree more with you about the areas I frequent with sprint was and is better than t mobile when I switched.
But I see alot of sprint sites that will be prefect for t mo taking over. I sure hope they do.
You are also correct on band 71 not fixing the gaps.
I agree as well for the most part. In the last month, I have noticed it getting a tiny bit better but still feel Sprint was better in a lot of the areas I go to. One thing for certain, I am surely going to miss the chat feature on Sprint. Rarely ever need to go to the store or call for an issue. Always resolved via chat. T-Mobile forces you to go to the store or call.
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Seems that Sprint customers will be included in T-Mobile's Giveaway Tuesday. I never really paid attention to their Tuesday Giveaways, I guess i will now. lol
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I am really having a headache reading all the posts on the slickdeals forum dealing with the new Unlimited Line On Us promotional offer being offered to existing customers.
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If they do the Sprint versions of the Oneplus 8 and LV60 like they did with the Samsung S20, then yes it would be great for Sprint users. Currently the T-Mobile versions still haven't gotten the switch turned on to use Sprints 5G. I would just close my T-Mobile account and get the Sprint version of the V60, but $899 is stopping me.
Edit: The one Plus 8 5G is nice at $699.99 but I already had the OnePlus 7T Pro Mclaren and it didn't impress me as much as the V60.
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Haven't seen anything mentioned yesterday. But I'm curious about one thing though. If every device goes through the FCC, wouldn't there be a FCC document for the Sprint version. I checked and didn't see one. Unless you don't need to go through the FCC if it is just a T-Mobile V60 version with just a Sprint boot up screen logo.
I guess we'll find out June 12th.
TS out
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I forgot to post this this morning. Seems that Sprint will offer the V60. My buddy at Sprint HQ says more will be said Monday. Lets see if this pans out.
TS out
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Official Tmobile-Sprint merger discussion thread
in T-Mobile Merger/5G NR Deployment
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Besides the go5g plans, aren't the existing magenta plans already 5g?