its cool and all that u love tmobile as much as i do but how have u been with them for 8 years if they've been around since 2002 which would be 6 years. LOL
T-Mobile has been around in one form or another since the mid-1990s and is one of the US's oldest PCS companies (I think Sprint Spectrum's original GSM network predates Omnipoint and Voicestream, but only just.
It started off as Voicestream and Omnipoint, two PCS GSM carriers. They merged, and also bought out most of the independent GSM carriers in a merger spree that went on until the early part of this decade. Voicestream was then bought in 2002 by DT, and renamed to T-Mobile to be in line with DT's other mobile phone networks.
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its cool and all that u love tmobile as much as i do but how have u been with them for 8 years if they've been around since 2002 which would be 6 years. LOL
Well, unless he's rocking it over in Deutschland. They've been hanging longer over there.
Respectfully Check your Facts, Obviously I was with them back when they were VoiceStream also. SO yeah, think before you post.
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T-Mobile has been around in one form or another since the mid-1990s and is one of the US's oldest PCS companies (I think Sprint Spectrum's original GSM network predates Omnipoint and Voicestream, but only just.
It started off as Voicestream and Omnipoint, two PCS GSM carriers. They merged, and also bought out most of the independent GSM carriers in a merger spree that went on until the early part of this decade. Voicestream was then bought in 2002 by DT, and renamed to T-Mobile to be in line with DT's other mobile phone networks.