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T-mobile, number portability question
I got a question that hopefully someone can answer. I have been with tomobile for 7 months now and i switched from Att/cingular when they merged. Loved att and hated the new cingular and ran into a lot of problems with my account that took about 4 months to solve. They just love to charge even though u didnt get anything from them and their customer service that closes at 9pm, which is very convenient by the way, is the dumbest and most unhelpful people in the world. Anyway enough venting, I like t-mo service thus far since i stay mostly in major cities and coverage seems to be okay for me but the t-mo shaky future got me thinking. My cell number is very important for me and i had it since '98, and dont want to lose it whatsoever. If t...
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You really have nothing to worry about. T-Mobile is the only profitable portion of DT. They won't be going under. Also, DT will not just abandon T-Mobile USA. It would cost them TOO much money.
T-Mobile is one of the healthiest of all cellular providers....they just don't happen to be the biggest.
So I would say things are great and that you can relax.
Enjoy your new service! 😁
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azjames is right. Just because a company is big does not mean it is necesarrily a healthy company. T-Mobile USA is still the fastest growing national carrier in the USA. So don't worry about them.
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In relation to size T-Mobile is the fastest growing national carrier in the USA. In general, the fastest growing national carrier in the USA is Verizon.
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No other carrier would let T-Mobile go bankrupt they will get sold first. Any ways T-Mobile is profitable it is just they need to invest too much to maintain status quo.
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