Has T-Mobile suddenly turned anti-consumer? This is a question worth pondering over after a series of steps that the carrier has taken recently in quick succession, with almost all sporting a harsh mercantile bent. T-Mobile is not only forcibly migrating its users on legacy and grandfathered plans but also refusing to port over their free lines As we noted recently, T-Mobile is currently migrating around 8 million customers on its grandfathered and legacy plans, including Simple Choice, ONE, ONE Plus, and the Magenta family of plans, to pricier tiers. Under this framework, around half of the affected users will not […]
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