Well I gleaned this off from some/ somewhat authoritative sites and blogs and this is what they had to say,i quote. "If your total data usage in any billing cycle is more than 1GB, your data throughput for the remainder of that cycle may be reduced to 50 kbps or less. Your data session, plan, or service may be suspended, terminated, or restricted for significant roaming or if you use your service in a way that interferes with our network or ability to provide quality service to other users.
Some devices require specific data plans; if you do not have the right plan for your device, you may not be able to use data services. Some downloads, such as movies, music, and games, not included. Domestic use only."
The above is from the fine print at their official detail page(see link). But basically their marketing material talks about a $25 "unlimited" data plan ,but after reading the foregoing you can see quite clearly there is a catch,and considering that 1GB nowadays is not a lot of bandwidth I would advise you to read between the lines before you make up your mind,because it is not as "unlimited" as its touted to be. Find some resourceful links below.
I hope you find them helpful and happy holidays.
As an individual that worked selling cell phones for almost 2 years, I have never heard of any phone provider offering a "data only" plan. Your best bet will probably be to go with the smallest voice plan that they wil give you, and then tack on the additional data. I imagine alot of order systems that the independent (and even retail) T-Mobile locations wouldn't even have it as an option.
The data package is considered separate to the voice plan. The unlimited data and texts package is 34.99, whereas unlimited data and 400 texts is 24.99.
No. However, you can get a data plan for your laptop and use it with your G1. That would only work if you already have a G1.
Straight answer No they don't offer that, you got to have both services. Voice data and Data Plan.
The one thing I am not happy about is that T-Mobile requires everyone who gets the G1 to also have a voice plan – which increases our monthly bill. Deaf users cannot use a voice plan because most cannot hear well enough and some cannot speak well enough so the voice plan amounts to wasted money every month. I just got off the phone with a T-Mobile customer care representative who helped me file a formal complaint.
1) Deaf users are required to pay for a voice plan on the g1, but they cannot use the voice plan due to being deaf. 2) Making the voice plan optional for g1 users (similar to the Sidekick data plan) would likely increase T-Mobile’s customer base by making the g1 more attractive to deaf users. 3) Requiring deaf users to pay for a voice plan that they cannot use may be a violation of the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act).
4) Current deaf Sidekick users may migrate to other carriers when switching devices due to the voice plan requirement for the G1 – this would cause T-Mobile to lose customers. I filed my complaint as a deaf G1 user for the sole purpose of making my voice heard in support of the deaf community. This T-Mobile customer care representative told me that the T-Mobile TTY operators have also been making the same request (no required voice plan) from day one.
This rep also told me that other deaf users have filed the same complaint and T-Mobile might make some changes if enough customers speak up. So, if you have time and you agree that this is a valid issue for deaf g1 users, please call the TTY T-Mobile operators and file a similar complaint.
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