T-Mobile slashes data roaming rates
Blog We'll be writing a full story on this shortly, but news has just come through that T-Mobile's cut its data roaming rates by 80 percent. It's not just data roaming rates she wants cut, it's also the charges for text messaging - and as of the end of...
[June 20, 2008, 13:07 in News Blog by David Meyer]
T-Mobile lands regional airport Wi-Fi deal
Talkback I made the mistake of contacting t-mobile/tmobile customer service today about an issue on my phone service. To hang up on me because of my use of the word "shitty" to describe a tower signal shows me how far t-mobile/tmobile continues to lag...
About: T-Mobile lands regional airport Wi-Fi deal
[December 26, 2005, 21:31]
T-Mobile 'banned VoIP because of poor quality'
Talkback T-mobile's claim, while creative, is almost absurd enough for Jon Stewart to put it on the Daily Show. Unfortunately, the government can supply enough folly that T-Mobile probably won't get the air time.
About: T-Mobile 'banned VoIP because of poor quality'
[May 12, 2006, 20:25]
T-Mobile trademarks colour, issues legal threats
Blog Engadget, the mobile blog, has received a nasty letter from T-Mobile's lawyers demanding that it stop using the colour magenta. Because T-Mobile pwns magenta. In order to avoid any possible confusion with the consumer regarding the origin or...
[April 2, 2008, 10:45 in News Blog by David Meyer]
T-Mobile Pulse: pay-as-you-go Android
Blog Now T-Mobile has upped the ante by putting its own-branded Pulse on Pay As You Go. It isn’t the flashiest or most exciting of the Android handsets, but the Pulse opens up the platform to those who prefer a pay-as-you-go approach to mobile telephony.
[October 14, 2009, 9:29 in Reviews Blog by First Take]
T-Mobile to raise voice-roaming charges
Blog T-Mobile is to raise its per-minute charges for making voice calls while abroad in Europe from 38p to 44p, the mobile operator announced on Tuesday. However, T-Mobile said it would raise its charges from 29 June because of the fall in sterling's...
[May 26, 2009, 17:28 in News Blog by David Meyer]
T-Mobile boss slams mobile Internet cynics
Talkback talking talking and still talking, since months ago that they've said Internet on Mobile will be soon at the hand of most people, availability and cost but fortunatly with T-Mobile who Charge 1£ for a M is a real pain in the ass, well when are you...
About: T-Mobile boss slams mobile Internet cynics
[November 28, 2005, 14:33]
T-Mobile advises on Android patch
Blog Remember that ghastly, elementary-mistake Android flaw that allows command line commands to be run with root privileges from any application on an Android handset (i.e.the T-Mobile G1, currently)? Well, T-Mobile UK has finally gotten back to me...
[November 11, 2008, 16:49 in News Blog by David Meyer]
T-Mobile exec praises Android, attacks Windows
Blog Comments from a Deutsche Telekom executive suggest the operator favours Google's Android mobile operating system over Windows Mobile because of flexibility and power management issues. Reinhard Clemens, chief executive of Deutsche Telekom...
[March 9, 2009, 16:24 in On The Road by David Meyer]
T-Mobile G1 could be data-roaming nightmare
Blog It seems to indicate that it is not possible to turn off the internet connectivity on the T-Mobile G1 Android phone. I hope there's another explanation for this, and am waiting for T-Mobile to get back to me with their thoughts and some...
[December 4, 2008, 12:25 in News Blog by David Meyer]
T-Mobile allows everything if you pay enough
Talkback "T-Mobile's pricing structure offers a low-priced, all-you-can-eat data package, but then adds further charges for use of instant messaging and VoIP and bans high-bandwidth usage such as video streaming.
About: Analysts welcome 3's flat-rate broadband
[November 17, 2006, 15:33 by marcol]
RE: T-Mobile trademarks colour, issues legal threats
Blog Comment Engadget deliberately trying to look like T-Mobile. I didn't try to buy a mobile phone on Engadget's site. I always thought the bad thing was 'passing off' -- i.e.
[April 2, 2008, 13:17 by Charles McLellan]
T-Mobile are very keen on the smallprint
Talkback T-Mobile are very keen on the smallprint. I am currently in dispute with them to the tune of nearly 60 pounds they are claiming off me for no service
About: T-Mobile bans VoIP from super-3G service
[December 14, 2006, 22:17 by AlanH]
T-Mobile 3G data network down in the UK Sunday evening
Blog T-Mobile's UK wireless data service has gone down, with no connectivity for Internet or other data services - as far as I can tell (I'm a T-Mobile subscriber: my phone still has its IP address, but I can't ping any other network addresses).
[June 21, 2009, 18:12 in News Blog by Rupert Goodwins]
RE: T-Mobile trademarks colour, issues legal threats
Blog Comment I don't see why T-mobile are making this a big deal, the only legal objection they may have is 'passing off', but as Chales pointed out above, engadget are not exactly using the colours association to T-mobile's to sell anything.
[April 2, 2008, 17:47 by harpless]
T-Mobile stops staff cashing in
Blog Apparently T-Mobile had a half-price line rental scheme for its employees' friends and family, but it turns out that some staff were flogging the codes on eBay! Actually, what grabbed my attention about this Mobile Today piece was the T-Mobile ends...
[December 4, 2006, 8:49 in News Blog by David Meyer]
T-Mobile UK 3G data back after more than 2.5 hour downtime
Blog Still no news from T-Mobile as to what happened, but a quick check of Internet access and various apps on the G1 shows it's running at full speed. It seems, unsurprisingly, that software designers have the same mindset for mobile apps as they do...
[June 21, 2009, 18:31 in News Blog by Rupert Goodwins]
T-Mobile vows to stop 'screwing' data-roaming customers
Talkback part of my letter to T-mobile this week: Ref your invoice I have been charged £65.20 for “mobile data while abroad inside the EU”. Your helpline tells me that this is for emails - 16 on 3rd June and 4 on 5th June.
About: T-Mobile vows to stop 'screwing' data-roaming customers
[July 5, 2006, 18:11]
T-Mobile bans VoIP from super-3G service
Talkback T-Mobile bans VoIP from super-3G service
About: T-Mobile bans VoIP from super-3G service
[June 28, 2006, 15:33]
T-Mobile lands regional airport Wi-Fi deal
Talkback I use T-mobile, Maxis, Telstra, etc all over the world on the back of my BT Broadband subscription at home seldom costs more than the basic £5 a month.use Skype on top for phone calls and you save alot of money.
About: T-Mobile lands regional airport Wi-Fi deal
[December 7, 2005, 12:05]



