You're freaking insane.
That's the most ludicrous thing I've heard.
You actually think Att was going to keep all the current Tmobile pricing after the merge?
The only reason why I'm not on prepaid yet is because of Tmobile.
Oh and BTW Tmobile is still making money unlike Sprint who will be bleeding cash for a while
Look at T-Mobile's prices prior to the failed merger. They weren't much better than AT&T or Verizon. Granted they were slightly better, but nothing you couldn't get from smaller carriers such as Cricket. The only reason why the price for that plan is so cheap is because they are hemorrhaging customers.
Do you think for a moment that T-Mobile would be offering cheaper plans if it was doing better than it is? Which is relatively flat or declining revenues and bleeding customers?
Now, as you noted, T-Mobile is still profitable but they've been bleeding customers for a long while now. Outlook is not bad by any means but not great. At some point, losing that many customers is going to negatively impact their bottom line.
And for the record, the T-Mobile plan you guys are mentioning is not widely advertised and is known as the "walmart" plan. There is also a negative in that if you use your phone even moderately, you can easily exceed the 100 minutes. I don't do much phone calls but I exceed 300 minutes a month.
Bottom line. Eliminating contract phones is the only way we're going to see lower priced plans across the board on all carriers.