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03-27-2007, 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Rhack9
XM seals the deal.
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Oh Boy! Now I can tape my BB to the dashboard and have XM in my car!................(just kidding)..........
I couldn't do that..... I already have one taped to the dash.................
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03-27-2007, 02:05 PM
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yay, more information about yet another BB model and cigular. This is just getting ridiculous. If At&t/Cingular wasn't so damn expensive I'd just switch over there, but they can't even come close to what I'm getting with T-Mobile.
1,500 anytime, unlimited text, unlimited data with BES for $105 a month after taxes.
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03-27-2007, 02:33 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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It is available for the 8800 too. Go to medianet and search for XM.
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03-27-2007, 04:57 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Originally Posted by IanHummel
but they can't even come close to what I'm getting with T-Mobile.
1,500 anytime, unlimited text, unlimited data with BES for $105 a month after taxes.
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I totally agree. I have almost exactly the same TMO plan but have added two family phones and my bill comes to only $150-ish. Plus all the free calls between t-mobile users and unlimited data. Cingular has nothing close. And I usually get a better signal from TMO in my home area.
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03-27-2007, 05:13 PM
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BlackBerry Extraordinaire
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: California, USA
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Originally Posted by IanHummel
yay, more information about yet another BB model and cigular. This is just getting ridiculous. If At&t/Cingular wasn't so damn expensive I'd just switch over there, but they can't even come close to what I'm getting with T-Mobile.
1,500 anytime, unlimited text, unlimited data with BES for $105 a month after taxes.
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With all due respect you might want to check your numbers.
I've been a happy T-Mobile customer for over five years with their Hot-Spot WiFi service I use with my laptop. I'm attracted to T-Mobile as I would like to have everything on one bill. Also I have recieved very good service from them. I also believe they are making some good moves for the future.
Just recently I went to the T=Mobile store, to see if they could match or even come close to the pricing I am enjoying from Cingular. In addition, it's important for people reading this to know, that I'm not getting "special pricing, or as a result of an "older less expensive plan".
I'm currently paying $29.99 for unlimited data vs: T-Mobile at $39.99 same plan, then with messenging and airtime the T-Mobile quote (from the manager) was exactly $37.22 more than I'm currently paying. That's $37.22 MORE than CINGULAR!
So I'm quite curious. How could one make the statement that Cingular / at& t is so damn expensive?
I was ready to buy a new 8703c and migrate to T-Mobile when I came into the store, however T-Mobile was honest as I have always found them to be, and told me that they could not be competitive. I was very impressed with their honesty in not trying to dupe a customer. They gave me the facts, no smoke and mirrors.
I remain a very happy, 100% satisfied Cingular customer after 5 years and approx 20 phones. Six of which have been BlackBerrys including the new ones that I currenly own and use. My 7130c, 8700c, 8100, and 8800c
Thanks to Cingular I enjoy a great wireless experience, with a world class organization that has always thanked me for my business and been there to take care of my needs. What could be better?
Cheers.........
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03-27-2007, 05:32 PM
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Im not sure what cing store you are shopping at, but I have unlimited data with t-mobile for 19.99 month. Iuse to have cing, and my bill was way more than I am paying now with t-mobile. Dont even get me started on cing customer service compared to t-mobile. not even close. T-Mobile all the way..............
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03-27-2007, 05:34 PM
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TMo Less Expensive Than Cingular - BY FAR
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Originally Posted by archer6
With all due respect you might want to check your numbers.
I've been a happy T-Mobile customer for over five years with their Hot-Spot WiFi service I use with my laptop. I'm attracted to T-Mobile as I would like to have everything on one bill. Also I have recieved very good service from them. I also believe they are making some good moves for the future.
Just recently I went to the T=Mobile store, to see if they could match or even come close to the pricing I am enjoying from Cingular. In addition, it's important for people reading this to know, that I'm not getting "special pricing, or as a result of an "older less expensive plan".
I'm currently paying $29.99 for unlimited data vs: T-Mobile at $39.99 same plan, then with messenging and airtime the T-Mobile quote (from the manager) was exactly $37.22 more than I'm currently paying. That's $37.22 MORE than CINGULAR!
So I'm quite curious. How could one make the statement that Cingular / at& t is so damn expensive?
I was ready to buy a new 8703c and migrate to T-Mobile when I came into the store, however T-Mobile was honest as I have always found them to be, and told me that they could not be competitive. I was very impressed with their honesty in not trying to dupe a customer. They gave me the facts, no smoke and mirrors.
I remain a very happy, 100% satisfied Cingular customer after 5 years and approx 20 phones. Six of which have been BlackBerrys including the new ones that I currenly own and use. My 7130c, 8700c, 8100, and 8800c
Thanks to Cingular I enjoy a great wireless experience, with a world class organization that has always thanked me for my business and been there to take care of my needs. What could be better?
Cheers.........
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Since it looked like Cingular was getting all the good phones and T-Mo was falling behind, I looked into switching service. Here's what I found. T-Mo provides me with unlimited data for my Blackberry, including text messages, and 1000 anytime minutes for $59/month. Cingular offered 450 anytime minutes and the same data for just under $100. I did the math and bought an unlocked 8800 to use with T-Mo.
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03-27-2007, 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by wblovett
Since it looked like Cingular was getting all the good phones and T-Mo was falling behind, I looked into switching service. Here's what I found. T-Mo provides me with unlimited data for my Blackberry, including text messages, and 1000 anytime minutes for $59/month. Cingular offered 450 anytime minutes and the same data for just under $100. I did the math and bought an unlocked 8800 to use with T-Mo.
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Perhaps that's what happened in my case, I let the T-Mobile manager do the math...ha...ha...
Hey what the heck, it's only a cell phone.
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03-27-2007, 05:55 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Quote:
Originally Posted by archer6
With all due respect you might want to check your numbers.
I've been a happy T-Mobile customer for over five years with their Hot-Spot WiFi service I use with my laptop. I'm attracted to T-Mobile as I would like to have everything on one bill. Also I have recieved very good service from them. I also believe they are making some good moves for the future.
Just recently I went to the T=Mobile store, to see if they could match or even come close to the pricing I am enjoying from Cingular. In addition, it's important for people reading this to know, that I'm not getting "special pricing, or as a result of an "older less expensive plan".
I'm currently paying $29.99 for unlimited data vs: T-Mobile at $39.99 same plan, then with messenging and airtime the T-Mobile quote (from the manager) was exactly $37.22 more than I'm currently paying. That's $37.22 MORE than CINGULAR!
So I'm quite curious. How could one make the statement that Cingular / at& t is so damn expensive?
I was ready to buy a new 8703c and migrate to T-Mobile when I came into the store, however T-Mobile was honest as I have always found them to be, and told me that they could not be competitive. I was very impressed with their honesty in not trying to dupe a customer. They gave me the facts, no smoke and mirrors.
I remain a very happy, 100% satisfied Cingular customer after 5 years and approx 20 phones. Six of which have been BlackBerrys including the new ones that I currenly own and use. My 7130c, 8700c, 8100, and 8800c
Thanks to Cingular I enjoy a great wireless experience, with a world class organization that has always thanked me for my business and been there to take care of my needs. What could be better?
Cheers.........
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Check my numbers eh?
T-Mobile
$49.99 1500 anytime minutes unl n/w
$15 unlimited txt
$29.99 BES and unlimited internet
$95 + $10 tax = $105.
Cingular
$79.99 1350 anytime minutes ($30 more for 150 minutes less)
$49.99 BES Unlimited
$20 unlimited txt (i believe)
$150 BEFORE TAX
Please tell me where my math and numbers are wrong?
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03-27-2007, 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by IanHummel
Please tell me where my math and numbers are wrong?
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You are absolutely correct, when I see your numbers, I agree.
Shhhh...... don't tell anyone.
I didn't realize I was getting such a good deal.
You made my day!
Thanks!
Oh yeah.... and Thanks Cingular!
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03-28-2007, 05:07 AM
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Just make sure you got coverage. T-Mo maps indicated I had excellent coverage at both my house and office. So I fall for it and have maybe 1 bar at both. Have to go outside to make or receive calls. Know there is something going on when every time I go outside I get 10 emails!
A Blackberry without coverage is an ugly thing! No one single dropped call in over a year with Cingular. I will pay extra for coverage!
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03-28-2007, 08:32 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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I've been on the T-Mo 1000 Blackberry 'Minutes and Mail' plan for nearly 3 years now.
$59.99
1000 anytime minutes
Unlimited SMS
Unlimited Data (BIS)
$67/mo after taxes - absolutely love it.
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03-28-2007, 08:49 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Houston
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Originally Posted by Rhack9
XM seals the deal. I was going to try to hold on to my 8800 and wait for the 9xxx. But with XM on the 8300, my 8800 will be on eBay sooner than I thought. Bawlin.
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You can get XM on the 8800.
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Originally Posted by ShaynePierce
I totally agree. I have almost exactly the same TMO plan but have added two family phones and my bill comes to only $150-ish. Plus all the free calls between t-mobile users and unlimited data. Cingular has nothing close. And I usually get a better signal from TMO in my home area.
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You're lucky. I live in one of the largest 4 cities in the US and TMO has some major holes in coverage in the city. Cingular doesn't... TMO was definitely cheaper but I couldn't even place or receive calls at my home so I'm on Cingular.
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Originally Posted by greggebhardt
Just make sure you got coverage. T-Mo maps indicated I had excellent coverage at both my house and office. So I fall for it and have maybe 1 bar at both. Have to go outside to make or receive calls. Know there is something going on when every time I go outside I get 10 emails!
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The coverage maps are completely worthless (and whether they're street level or not is irrelevant). They'll show you the coverage you should have but there are so many factors in the real world that can affect coverage that the maps don't account for. You really have to make sure to check real world coverage during the trial period with a new carrier.
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03-28-2007, 10:49 AM
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My coverage is fine where I'm at. Sure I have a dropped call here and there, but it seems to be more when I'm on the phone and the phone gets hit with a very large data surge (only happens maybe once every couple weeks). To me, paying $60 more a month or $720 more a year on my cell phone to not drop 2-3 calls a month just isn't worth it.
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03-28-2007, 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by nike30
I've been on the T-Mo 1000 Blackberry 'Minutes and Mail' plan for nearly 3 years now.
$59.99
1000 anytime minutes
Unlimited SMS
Unlimited Data (BIS)
$67/mo after taxes - absolutely love it.
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Do the 'minutes and mail' plans include n/w minutes and BES?
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03-28-2007, 10:58 AM
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This is just a program and a service - no reason it wouldn't work with the 8800 and the 8100. The launch might be planned to coincide with the launch of course of the 8300.
but a question to Canadians. Assuming, this device doesn't have a an actual digital radio receiver and is streaming, is there any streaming we can use? we have no unlimited data plans. so, even with the max 200 mb plan (which Mark initiated - where is he now?) , a day of listening, would cost you, maybe 1000 dollars in data usage?
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03-28-2007, 11:32 AM
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Thumbs Must Hurt
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Santa Monica, CA
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The T-mobile Minutes and Mail plans do not include N/W minutes, and the BES is a $10 upgrade (total $69.99 for 1000 minutes, unlimited data, unlimited BES email, and unlimited text). If you want N/W minutes it might be possible to add them, but I don't know since 1000 anytime works fine for me.
T-Mobile's M&M plans are unbeatable. Similar plans (though, admittedly, with N/W minutes) cost around $100 on either Sprint or Cingular. You have to buy a $39.99 voice plan and add unlimited BES Blackberry data/e-mail for what, $45-50 (I think you save $10 for BIS only), and then add a text messaging plan on top of that $85-$90 bill.
Anyone who thinks T-Mobile is remotely close to costing as much as other carriers for BB/voice plan combos hasn't done their homework. They are by far the best deal.
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03-28-2007, 11:43 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Chicago
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Originally Posted by armandov99
The T-mobile Minutes and Mail plans do not include N/W minutes, and the BES is a $10 upgrade (total $69.99 for 1000 minutes, unlimited data, unlimited BES email, and unlimited text). If you want N/W minutes it might be possible to add them, but I don't know since 1000 anytime works fine for me.
T-Mobile's M&M plans are unbeatable. Similar plans (though, admittedly, with N/W minutes) cost around $100 on either Sprint or Cingular. You have to buy a $39.99 voice plan and add unlimited BES Blackberry data/e-mail for what, $45-50 (I think you save $10 for BIS only), and then add a text messaging plan on top of that $85-$90 bill.
Anyone who thinks T-Mobile is remotely close to costing as much as other carriers for BB/voice plan combos hasn't done their homework. They are by far the best deal.
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you can't add NW minutes to that plan. Won't let you. I tried it, and tried adding mobile to mobile, but since it wouldn't work i stick to the 600 min, unlimited NW,unlimited tmo-tmo, bis, and 400 txt for about 87 after taxes.
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03-28-2007, 12:11 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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I pay 25.00 for 1500 minutes
I pay 15.00 for BIS,unlmtdBB and Unlmtd text
Toatal bill 46.00 give or take a few pennies!!!
TMO
I am on a Very old Dealer plan I LOVE IT
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03-28-2007, 01:20 PM
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Thumbs Must Hurt
Join Date: Mar 2006
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Originally Posted by IanHummel
Do the 'minutes and mail' plans include n/w minutes and BES?
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Unfortunately Ian - there is no way to add on unlimited n/w minutes the the 'minutes and mail' packages. You either have to enroll in the 1000 anytime bucket (as I have) or the 1500 bucket plan. - again, no add on minutes are possible.
My plan is a BIS plan - But yes there are BES 'minutes and mail' plans available.
BES 1000 minutes and mail - $69+taxes
BES 1500 minutes and mail - $89+taxes
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