Livestream from Tmobiles CEO..lol this guy is great(he is off stage now)

cronos

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Thanks for the reminder. This guy is a little nuts, it would be a fun watch :)
 

bearxor

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Yeah my stream died too. Was using the official stream:
http://www.media-server.com/m/p/vvymoxcc

He's the best, seriously. Up on stage, talking shit about everybodies network and wandering around the stage like your drunken uncle, taking swigs from a red bull can.

This man has his shit together.
 

bearxor

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Oh man. Says he's going to personally deliver a C&D to AT&T over their "fastest network" advertising and film it.
 

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That was a really excellent commercial for TMo's pay off program. I hope that's what they're running on TV.

EDIT: "Take our plan, get out of your contact, if it doesn't work, go get AT&T's plan. They'll pay you to come back!"

HILARIOUS!
 

cronos

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That was a really excellent commercial for TMo's pay off program. I hope that's what they're running on TV.

EDIT: "Take our plan, get out of your contact, if it doesn't work, go get AT&T's plan. They'll pay you to come back!"

HILARIOUS!

Hahaha this is absolutely awesome :D

Edit: Oh and damn the stuff they're saying about contracts/ETF I've been saying those since forever!
 

bearxor

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You can upload your final bill to the website. Makes it super easy to get that credit.
 

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Damn TMobile and their massive EDGE network.

Just John himself makes me want to switch to TMobile, but if I can't even get HSPA+ in my home area, a major suburb of Charlotte, it just doesn't make sense.
 

bearxor

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Speak of the devil, someone asking about more rural coverage.

I don't see how TMo keeps talking up 700mhz A. It's not like it's nationwide coverage. People in the NE, Florida, Texas, California and Chicago are going to be happy though.
 

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Damn TMobile and their massive EDGE network.

Just John himself makes me want to switch to TMobile, but if I can't even get HSPA+ in my home area, a major suburb of Charlotte, it just doesn't make sense.

it's coming eventually. legacy users need new devices :(
 

cronos

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Perfectly adequate for my needs. 1 month and 8 days until I'm able to switch.

I know what they just announced, but we're bringing our own devices.

What do you mean by that? You wanted to renew your contract with your current carrier first (20 months from now), get new subsidized phones, and *then* switch to T-Mobile and have your ETF paid?

Why don't just do it now?
 

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What do you mean by that? You wanted to renew your contract with your current carrier first (20 months from now), get new subsidized phones, and *then* switch to T-Mobile and have your ETF paid?

Why don't just do it now?

No, I think he means that he wants to take his 2-year-old devices to the new network once the contract has expired.

If you have a Galaxy SII, that's still a perfectly capable phone and there isn't necessarily a need for a new one except for the fun of it.

Edit: Apparently the AT&T SII doesn't work well on T-Mobile's HSPA+, so that particular scenario doesn't work well. You'd have to be careful on a phone-by-phone basis.
 
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cronos

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No, I think he means that he wants to take his 2-year-old devices to the new network once the contract has expired.

If you have a Galaxy SII, that's still a perfectly capable phone and there isn't necessarily a need for a new one except for the fun of it.

Which is why I'm confused why he wanted to wait with the reason "because we're bringing our own devices". If he switched now, he would still get his ETFs paid by T-Mobile even if he doesn't want to trade in his current phones.
 

bearxor

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it's coming eventually. legacy users need new devices :(

No, it's not. TMobile has a AWS license that cover the entire Continental US with at LEAST 20mhz of spectrum, 30mhz in a lot of places. This isn't even about them refarming 1900mhz to HSPA. This is about building out the AWS HSPA+ or LTE network to cover their existing network footprint in places they've only deployed GSM 1900.

On another note, the commercial they showed at the end of the show is super lame, but looks like something they'd actually run, which is too bad because it sucks.
 

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Which is why I'm confused why he wanted to wait with the reason "because we're bringing our own devices". If he switched now, he would still get his ETFs paid by T-Mobile even if he doesn't want to trade in his current phones.

Correct, except that there may be a period before AT&T unlocks the phone for use on TMobile, so you may have to go a week without a phone if you do it that way.

You'd also want to really make sure the phone you're bringing supports AWS HSPA+. Something a LOT of AT&T phones didn't do until 2013.
 

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Which is why I'm confused why he wanted to wait with the reason "because we're bringing our own devices". If he switched now, he would still get his ETFs paid by T-Mobile even if he doesn't want to trade in his current phones.

You only get the ETF paid if you trade in your phone, and you buy a phone from them.
 

cronos

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You only get the ETF paid if you trade in your phone, and you buy a phone from them.

Huh, no. You get the ETF paid up to $350 if you switched, and then in addition to that you can get up to $300 per phone by trading in your phones, but only if you want to. It's up to a $650 total per line. Well at least that's my understanding after watching that presentation.