T-Mo users, I need your opinion

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~via BB (wap.rabroad.com)~yea I'm on the t-mobile data plan right now I pay 45 for 1000 mins with free nights and weekends, 6.99 for 1000 texts and 19.99 for unlimited email and internet... I have friends with all the other providers and no one pays as little as I do.
 
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Tmo is the cheapest nationwide provider, hands down, but just know you get what you pay for. In the last months there have been many service issues with voice quality, uma going down and msging (sms/mms) outages. I would trial with tmo first to be sure you get reception in the places you need it before porting your # and settling down. Tmo can have some pretty annoying blackout areas even in large, well covered, cities.

Also know the arrival date of 3G is still up in the air and that the EDGE speeds are slightly slower than AT&T's.
 
I pay 39.99 for 600 mins with unlimied nights and weekends. Plus the $19.99 for BB BIS.

I was looking on the TMO website today and noticed they had a 1000 mins for 39.99 and unlimited nights and weekends for new sign ups.
 
I've been with TMO for 8 years. On the family $69.99 plan 1000 anytime + 80 bonus for being a long-term customer. Did'nt go with myfaves because they take away the unlimited TMO to TMO calling. T-mobile customer service and the ability to tether makes tmobile an excellent choice.
 
SideKick is good but its mostly if you are a massive texter and instant messenger type of person. The lx is a nice update with a better screen and a few other features. You can still get your email on sidekick just as you would a blackberry without the push. Data and unlimited text and instant messenging is 19.99 on top of voiceplan

Blackberry can allow you to do the same especially with a full qwerty blackberry but blackberry is more of a business device. This is 19.99 for BIS and i think 29.99 for BES. Plus what ever amount of texts you want per month. So just depends what you need.

My current Tmobile service includes
-myFavs 1000 - 59.99 Can be great if you call the office alot and for others numbers you need to frequently call.
-Blackberry unlimited data - 19.99
-1000 text messages - 9.99 (wish I could have the unlimited but I missed that promo)
 
5 lines on MyFaves (700 min), One BB unlimited (19.99), Unlimted txt (19.99 - pre-teen daughter), T-zones on two lines(wife and said daughter), bill runs aroun $170/month. Tethering is great to have for emergencies (i.e. - airport w/out free wireless).
 
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