Sunday, February 13, 2011

T-Mobile Finally Provides Cell Phone Service

Bellevue, Washington - T-Mobile has been a cellular phone provider in Europe and the United States since 1990. With a wide variety of phones to choose from, T-Mobile has announced starting this spring [2011], they will be providing service along with their cell phones. It is hard to believe they have remained in business for over twenty years with the previous number of dropped calls and dead zones their customers complained of.

“I’ve been a T-Mobile customer for six years and I still don’t get service anywhere. I can’t wait to find out what it’s like to actually have service,” says Lynne Sheehan of Birmingham, Alabama.

CEO, Philipp Humm, officially announced that T-Mobile will be adding four towers across the country to join the lone tower currently residing in Wichita, KS, where no one gets service anyway. Here’s what he had to say; “I understand that having only one tower in the center of the country was troubling some of the folks who live in the corner of the United States like those in Seattle and especially in the upper Maine. Within a few months we will have a total of five towers across the country ranging from Rancho Palos Verdes, CA to somewhere in Maine.”

The addition of service to T-Mobile cell phones will allow customers to utilize the capabilities of their phones and do things such as make calls, send text messages, and browse the web. This could put companies such as Verizon and AT&T in jeopardy, especially if T-Mobile plans to release a new ‘sidekick.’

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