The only problem with T-mobile is limited coverage. If it isn't there (And 95% of where I spend my time on and off work it's nowhere to be found) then it's useless. If you can get it, more power to you, but there's allot of the country where T-mobile (even with Metro PCS now) just isn't anywhere to be found. So until they cover more areas, the majority of us are stuck with choosing AT&T in one form or another.
as of tomorrow, the go phone prepaid will have both 4g hspa+ and lte data available to phones which have those capabilities. Competition is a wonderful thing!
AT&T's Aio is still for only three cities, and I am not in one of them. Rates seems to be about on par with other offerings, maybe a little high in one area, low in another. Really need to know what you need, and find something that matches.
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