Wednesday, March 27, 2013

How T-Mobile's new plans compare to competition

The No. 4 mobile phone carrier is making changes that it hopes will draw more customers to it. To find out more about T-mobile's new pricing strategy, David Greene talks to Rich Jaroslovsky, the technology commentator for Bloomberg News. Share

T-Mobile has joined the rest of America's big wireless carriers in offering the iPhone 5. Microsoft has started talking publicly about its next operating system. And, as the Supreme Court hears potentially landmark arguments on the Constitution and gay

T-Mobile is significantly changing the way it sells mobile phone services, eschewing long-term contracts entirely and offering only month-to-month plans. It could be a better deal for some, but it's not quite the "reinvention" the company calls it. At

The news (and the choice language) was hurled out at a rapid pace during today's T-Mobile UnCarrier event. In case you missed any of the proceedings,

T-Mobile is significantly changing the way it sells mobile phone services, eschewing long-term contracts entirely and offering only month-to-month plans. It could be a better deal for some, but it's not quite the "reinvention" the company calls it. At

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