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    Default AT&T is buying Tmobile USA

    Can you believe this AT&T to acquire T-Mobile USA for $39 million | Wireless - CNET News read on what yall think this about it?

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    I think its awesome

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    It's not written in stone yet, still a lot of hurdles and the FCC to deal with.
    For me, it's a dream come true if it happens as I have our Business communications with T-Mo that kept me from just moving to AT&T and quit chasing an unlock so I can use my iPhone on T-Mo.
    Hoping also that they (AT&T) will grand father in us contract T-Mo people with the same or similar rates we have now.

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    I am sure they will or give you some sort of cheap option

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    The transition will be in the works for at least a couple of years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom7 View Post
    The transition will be in the works for at least a couple of years.
    I don't think so won't take much to flip the entire network to lte

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