Hi Everyone,TL;DR...Does T-Mobile contractually limit the "high-speed" connection their customers receive internationally to 3G vs. 4G?My first question to the community, so thank you for your help.My wife and I traveled to Nassau, Bahamas for a few days earlier this year. (July 2019)Here's all the info, sorry if I am giving too much. Ask if I left anything out.My wife and I both have the same phone. iPhone 8 (Both originally purchased from Apple. Not either cell company)I have moved some of our family plan participants to T-Mobile because I can receive T-Mobile's signal where I work. With AT&T it was hit or miss.My wife and some other family members are still with AT&T, waiting for phones to be paid off.So far I have been happy with both, except for the no AT&T coverage at work. Plus we wanted to "test" T-Mobile and see of they had improved like their ads imply.While we were in the Bahamas, my wife's iPhone consistently 4G LTE with BTC. We have the unlimited plan with AT&
According to Aeromobile's website, T-Mobile USA is a partner. What is the roaming rate?
Hi Everyone, Hope everyone is well right now. I looked and I found this question from a few years ago, but I wanted to verify it is still correct and make sure I understand the definitions involved. How many lines/devices can I have on my Magenta plan? What exactly counts as a line? Phone, iPad, Hotspot, etc. Example, I currently have 14 "lines". I have 10 phones, 3 iPads, and a Hotspot. How many can I have, and in what combination?Can I add any more voice lines? What about iPads, hotspots, or watches? I am just trying to understand my options. Thank you everyone and have a good week.
Hi Everyone, We currently have ten lines, an iPad, and a hotspot with T-Mobile. All the lines are on the Magenta Plan (except the hotspot, of course). We were fortunate that we switched from AT&T to T-Mobile during the holidays, so not only did we get the 3rd line on us promotion, but we also snagged a Magenta Friday free line. So every month we receive the $40 autopay discount and then two $30 free line discounts. ($100 total) I have been considering switching to the Magenta Plus for many various reasons based on the way our family uses our phones. My only concern is that I will lose my free lines. $60 per mo. is a big chunk to lose. I wans't sure where to find the "fine print" for these deals. Thanks in advance for your help.Unrelated to the question, we have been thrilled with T-Mobile since we switched. AT&T was good, but we're paying as much for ten lines and two devices with T-Mobile as we were for seven lines with AT&T. Our service has been just as good, if not even
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