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25 Jun

Remember T-Mobile’s HotSpot @Home Talk Forever plan? It was introduced back in February and now it’s called T-Mobile @Home plan. Paying just $10/month will get you full unlimited VoIP calls. That’s the price for all T-Mobile’s wireless customers. If you aren’t one, you can benefit from it after signing up for a 2 years plan for $49.99/months
In order to make it all work you will also be given a special T-Mobile Linksys router which will need at least one SIM card (there’s space for two) and it will only cost $50. After that you can choose any home phone to use and any number. You will be either given a new number from T-Mo or you’ll have the opportunity to keep your old one and simply use it under your new @Home plan.
After yesterday’s Totally Unlimited cell phone plan for Virgin Mobile, @Home plan is another deal worth checking out.
via T-Mobile
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2 Responses for "VoIP from T-Mobile @Home"
Be afraid, be very afraid. I signed up for this service in July, 2008. It appeared to work alright w/ some outages until January, 2009 when it was down for minutes, hours, days. When the problem occurs it requires you to reset your router each and every time. It was so bad I had to set up a surge protector under my desk, so I could simply use my foot to turn the router on and off, on and off, on and off…. When I called to complain, t-mobile told me they were not aware of this problem, well to be frank they are liars. There are postings all over the place, including their own forum on how unreliable this service really is.
They sent me a new router, knowing full well this wouldn’t solve the problem - the problem was I believed them. Why wouldn’t I, I had VOIP for years from other providers with no real problems. Well - same problems. You are on the phone and all of sudden the person on the other end cannot hear you - reset the router. You call them back or they call you and it drops again - reset the router. You do it a few more times - same thing. Like I said it may be minutes but more likely hours and in the end days at a time. It also takes your internet service with it. Linksys forum also has many postings, look up “no blue light”.
So I call again - told my case was closed - really, no one called to see if it was working. Told you have to start at the lower level customer service all over again. Email CEO, get call from executive response team. Now they are angry, combative, abusive and threatening - yes, threatening to “investigate” my phone calls or how I use my phone - I told them - have at it. Their executive response person Beckett spoke over me continually - actually yelling at me. I told her I did not want any more contact with her - find someone else. Oh - did I mention she thought it was funny I had this kind of phone service. Even though the phone continually disconnected while I was speaking with her - she tried to claim it wasn’t their problem and they still expected me to pay the bill. Anyway, Beckett had the audacity to keep calling me and I told her emphatically not to call. She said she would continue to call - oh, really - had to inform her this was harassment in writing. Then someone else called but the call kept dropping and they didn’t call back.
Senior tech Kevin calls and told me he had the same issue, but it wasn’t as bad these days - not as bad - are you kidding me! He was supposed to come to me and bring a new router - well he never showed up. Then a letter from t-mobile they are terminating my service and keeping my activation fees, the money for phones and equipment, but we still want you to pay the balance on your bill or we won’t release your number. Keep in mind I paid all along, believing they were honestly attempting to fix the problem - because they said so - like I said - LIARS. In April when the service became unbearable, leaving me without my internet service - I told them I would pay when they fixed the problem - therefore I was disputing my bill. American consumers have to stop being doormats - we have let this happen. Not me - not anymore. I reported them to the FCC, BBB, AG and small claims. An important fact is that you cannot call 911 should you need to when you have no service or it disconnects every minute. Well at least that would get the cops here, since they would figure we were making prank calls to 911. Totally disgraceful company.
Dear Jaghorse:
So glad I read our posting! I think most of our companies/corporations are kicking us in the ass (and then blaming consumers for their problems). I have a bundle service from Comcast and while it is too expensive it sounds like this crap will be more costly in the end. Guess I gotta start recycling cans/plastic so save money!
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