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Tuesday 31 January 2017

T-Mobile Cell Phone Service Provider Offers it's New "One" Plan

T-Mobile has come up with another mobile plan. The company has announced a new and improved “One” plan at its “Un-carrier Next” event at CES 2017. It will combine monthly rates, taxes and fees into one price, and thus, offers a transparent rate to the customers.

Features of T-Mobile’s “One” Plan

T-Mobile is a well-known Government assistance cell phone service provider known for providing alluring cell phone plans. Its latest “One” plan is gaining everybody’s attention. It has several exceptional features, such as unlimited data, calls, and text messages, as well as other benefits like T-Mobile Tuesdays and data use in as many as 140 countries. According to Neowin’s report, this plan will exclude other offerings, such as Binge On, because with unlimited data, there is no need to have streaming services not count against your data use.



T-Mobile, Government assistance cell phone service provider’s statement on its plan

T-Mobile is a renowned Government cell phone service provider that made a statement about it’s “One” Plan. According to them, “Today, U.S. wireless customers have a choice — keep getting those confusing, fee-filled bills (like Verizon’s $110 plan that actually costs $210.70 on average for a family of four) or switch over to radical simplicity with T-Mobile One, now all unlimited and all in with monthly taxes and fees included”. Also, “With T-Mobile One, the price advertised is the price you pay every month. No surprises.”

Now, customers will be able to get the plan both online and in retail stores. It will cost them a set amount of money for 1, 2, 3, and 4 lines. You will be expected to pay $70 for one line, $120 for two lines, $140 for three lines, and $160 for four lines. For those who are not inclined to use all that much data, they can go for T-Mobile’s “KickBack” option. It basically returns you $10 back each month that you do not use more than 2GB of data. Also, those who make payments on time, and have good-standing credit can qualify for its KickBack option.

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Conclusion

The “One” plan of T-Mobile, a renowned Government cell phone service provider is certainly interesting and expectantly, other carriers will probably follow suit. Unexpected fees can be a real pain when signing up for wireless service, and it is great to see at least one chief carrier trying to do away with them. This Government cell phone service provider has certainly taken the right step by introducing its new plan.

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