T-Mobile's road to destruction
Written: May 09 '06
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Pros: Nothing.
Cons: T-mobile's service is decades behind Verizon/Cingular.
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| pychinat's Full Review: T-Mobile Phone Service in Philadelphia |
I was initially attracted to T-mobile because of the vast array of phones that appealed to the consumer. After initiation of the service, I knew I made the worst economical decision in my life. The average bars displayed at any given time would be around 1-3. Strangely, when I was making or receiving a call, it would drop down to 1-2 bars. While the phone itself was a quality product, the service isn't even on par with low quality communications such as VOIP and AOL's instant messenging "Talk" feature. The average quality of transmission for T-mobile would be the equivalent to a 16kbps bitrate mp3. The average rate of a dropped call would be around .75 drops/call. Many times, my phone wouldn't even have an active connection...what to do when an emergency comes up?
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Amount Paid (US$): 39.95
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