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"T-Mobile offering year of free data to Sprint, AT&T, and Verizon converts"

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Source: http://www.androidcentral.com/t-mobile-offering-year-free-data-sprint-att-and-verizon-converts

 

"Starting next week, whenever a T-Mobile Simple Choice customer throws a lifeline to a Sprint (or AT&T or Verizon) customer and brings them to the Un-carrier, both receive unlimited LTE data for a full year on T-Mobile's blazing-fast LTE network, at no additional charge. T-Mobile Simple Choice customers who already have unlimited LTE data receive a $10 credit each month for twelve months."

 

Unfortunately, T-Mobile never specified a specific data amount. I mean, yes, it's technically unlimited, but after a certain point it becomes unlimited at 2G speeds, which is still great, cause unlimited. I am ASSUMING that it's only 500MB of data? Maybe 1GB? I have no idea. Either way, this is awesome!

Join the Uncarrier all of you Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint users!

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Since I have verizon, can I switch to T-Mobile for 11 months and 29 days then just come back to verizon? lolol

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I went from Verizon to this (Not because of this promotion) T-Mobile is better in the city and Verizon is better in rural areas. 

Not much to say, they are both great carriers. 

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Since I have verizon, can I switch to T-Mobile for 11 months and 29 days then just come back to verizon? lolol

You *technically* could do that...I think? I dunno...

>.>

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