![]() ![]() That is until you hit your data cap then they stop caring about you. T-Mobiles marketing team are liers and will squeeze every penny out of you they can and try to act like your best friend. Want free Netflix? Then plan on shelling out an additional $20-60 extra every month. Which most people would have to finance costing even more money. ![]() And if you only have one line then you need a second line which means you also need a new phone. ![]() Which conveniently increases in price by $20 the day the promotion starts. To be eligible you have to have two of the new one or one plus plans. It cost you $20-40 or more extra every month. i think he could then franchise or start T-mobile in other countries and charge them the appropriate amount that it all balances out across the world… now of course some countries charge the originator of the call like Australia, but then again, he wants an uncarrier move. so unlimited high speed data (think MIMO 4×4 and 4GLTE /5G speeds), unlimited calling, unlimited calling in any country to any country. But then it is like Legere is boasting that he wants to merge with a cable company like Dish Network… to be a full entertainment communications company…i’d think a bold uncarrier move that would have been better is to be a world without borders and a world without buckets. provide the same customer experience for all plans, even the old grandfathered ones from years ago, like i used to have until i switched to t-mobile one because of our usage. If it was a true uncarrier move, he’d let you choose which streaming service you want – netflix, hbo, showtime, disney, hulu… and then over a period of time include all of them. ![]() So now that the latest Un-carrier move has been revealed, what do you think of it? If you’re not already on a qualifying T-Mobile One plan, will you be switching to take advantage of the Netflix On Us offer? You’ll be able to enroll on T-Mobile’s website, in a T-Mobile store, or by calling T-Mo customer support. If you’re on a qualifying T-Mobile One plan with two or more voice lines, you can enroll in Netflix On Us on September 12th. One other detail worth noting that if you’ve already signed up for Netflix, T-Mobile will cover the cost of your subscription, too. Speaking of HDR, T-Mobile has confirmed that Netflix HDR is available to T-Mo customers with a Netflix HDR-capable phone like the Galaxy Note 8, including customers on plans that have 480p video streaming. If you’d like to upgrade to the $11.99 premium Netflix plan that includes Ultra HD and HDR, you can do so and T-Mobile will add the $2 difference to your bill every month. The Netflix plan that you’ll get with your qualifying T-Mobile One plan is the standard $9.99 plan, which includes two streams at once. T-Mobile customers on the Unlimited 55+ or 2-lines-for-$100 plans will need to switch to the latest T-Mobile One plan to qualify for Netflix On Us. T-Mo says that customers with free lines from the recent “line-on-us” deals also qualify. To qualify for a free Netflix subscription, you’ll need two or more voice lines on a T-Mobile One plan. Starting September 12th, T-Mobile One customers can get a free Netflix subscription. T-Mobile’s latest Un-carrier move has been revealed. ![]()
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