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T-Mobile is implementing surgical price hikes instead of across-the-board increases, as evidenced by a new $0.50 per-line ...
Some T-Mobile customers were jolted this week to discover that up to 50 cents per line is being added to their plans as an increase to an existing regulatory fee. A half-dollar addition might ...
Citi says T-Mobile (TMUS) indicated on its website that fees for both voice and mobile internet lines will increase. The fee ...
Today, T-Mobile is playing with increases, this time by way of fees it uses to cover expenses that they would rather the customer foot the bill for. Text messages were sent out to impacted ...
Just weeks after raising prices on some of its older monthly plans, T-Mobile is increasing everyone's bill with a more ...
T-Mobile is raising telco fees starting April 23, in addition to legacy plan increases earlier this month. The new fees apply to both current and legacy plans, according to user reports.
That said, this new fee makes T-Mobile one of the most expensive in terms of recovery fees among US carriers. For comparison, AT&T charges a $3.49 per-line monthly "Administrative & Regulatory Cost ...
T-Mobile announced two new "Experience" plans to its postpaid and business smartphone plan lineup. These changes follow ...
T-Mobile is facing backlash over a $0.50 fee increase per phone line. Many users feel nickel-and-dimed as the fee adds up with other changes. Customer frustration leads to cancellations ...
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TalkAndroid on MSNAmidst US Trade Drama, T-Mobile’s Tariffs Will See a Hike TooWith pretty bad timing, T-Mobile has chosen to announce that it is also introducing a tariff hike of its own. To be exact, ...
The increase comes to the Regulatory Programs and Telco Recovery Fee, a charge that is "collected and retained by T-Mobile to help recover certain costs we have already incurred and continue to ...
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