There is absolutely nothing good for existing T-Mobile customers about joining the largest network AT&T that already has 95 million customers. T-Mobile has 34 million happy customers who enjoy being on their own network where fewer people are competing for bandwidth and spectrum in surrounding areas. It is inevitable that crappier coverage and service will take place on a network of 130 million people. How many times have you heard T-Mobile customers complain about slow speeds or poor data capacity? Never . . . because T-Mobile's HSPA+ 4G network is fast and data connectivity is reliable. Why, it's likely because there are not any iPhones on the network and there are fewer people in surrounding areas competing for data connectivity. Express or discontent below with the acquisition because it will be horrible for customers.
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