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Post Info TOPIC: T-Mobile ONE 2 line 14G Data each .. $130 flat fee


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T-Mobile ONE 2 line 14G Data each .. $130 flat fee


I just switched off my Hotspot ZTE yesterday and moved over to the T-Mobile ONE. Flat rate and offers a "KickBack" of $10 per line if you only use 2G or less of your data.

 

We now have 14G on each phone at 4G LTE and unlimited 3G after that. The new purchase for T-Mobile of the 600MHZ band will bring better reception for my current Galaxy S5 and Note 5 by the EOY. To boost even more I would need to purchase whatever phones the industry comes up with at that time.. I am sure what I have will beat most Campground WIFI, 



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jeflyn wrote:

We now have 14G on each phone at 4G LTE and unlimited 3G after that. The new purchase for T-Mobile of the 600MHZ band will bring better reception for my current Galaxy S5 and Note 5 by the EOY. To boost even more I would need to purchase whatever phones the industry comes up with at that time.. I am sure what I have will beat most Campground WIFI, 


 You will need new phones to use the 600MHZ, since it requires a new radio and chipset.



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