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Alltell mycircle vs T-mobile MyFaves

Discussion in 'T-Mobile Forum' started by Myfaves4me, Jan 14, 2007.

  1. KyleAndMelissa22

    KyleAndMelissa22 Woot Woot, Splat !!!
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    I'm comparing the Faves/Circle :browani:



    I'm sure for those who live in Tmo markets/service area, My Faves would be useful.

    But i'm just saying if you ever move into an Alltel market, stick with the circle.. :cool:
     
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  2. SmArTeStChIlD421

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    wait....you either misunderstood me or i missaid something........i have never had any dealings with ALLTEL because they have no service in my area.....but i know for a fact that T-Mobile is really good and they give good rates.......if it came across that i was comparing the two companies i didnt mean to and i do apologize.........but like i said........if ALLTEL was in my area i would look into them cuz i have heard some really good things about them.......like how they are one of the only companies that doesnt lock things on their software like Sprint and VZW do
     
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    Oh okay. I did take it wrong, sorry. No skin of my back either way though I don't work for them or anything haha...
     
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    its cool :cool:
     
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    Sounds like maybe a t-mobile/alltel combination might be good for all of us, but for the different formats.
     
  6. SmArTeStChIlD421

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    itll be just like the Sprint Nextel merger where they will have to go around and convert all the towers or make them capable of the chosen technology..........it would be too confusing and i dont think T-Mobile would want to........they already bought all this bandwidth and they are using it for UMTS rollout..........i would think that if the customer count doesnt increase after the rollout from business cuztomers and stuff like that.........then they might consider a large scale merger.........but i think what T-Mobile is looking at right now is small scale mergers like T-Mobile and SunCom or T-Mobile and IMMIX Wireles

    small regional carriers.........nothing big if im thinking like T-Mobile
     
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