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« on: February 15, 2017, 04:05:22 pm »

T-Mobile responds to Verizon's unlimited plan by rolling back its dumbest changes

T-Mobile has seen Verizon's unlimited, and raised it unlimited and one.

When T-Mobile introduced its T-Mobile One plan last year, the internet was divided between people who thought the ostensibly unlimited data was a courageous move for a cash-strapped carrier with a patchy LTE network and those who saw it for a violation of the tenets of net neutrality.

6/ Starting Fri, #TMobileONE price includes HD video & 10GB high-speed 📱hotspot data –all at no extra charge. AND taxes & fees are included!— John Legere (@JohnLegere) February 13, 2017

Now, after Verizon's surprisingly transparent (but slightly more pricey) foray back into the realm of unlimited, T-Mobile's CEO John Legere took to Twitter (seemingly the platform of choice for putdown broadcasts) to denounce Big Red's move as too little, too late. Legere said that as of Friday, February 17, T-Mobile One would expand its default functionality to include HD video streaming — previously $3 a day or $...

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