- T-Mobile is significantly cheaper than AT&T for international travel. Even after they responded to losing customers for international travel, implementing a plan similar to carriers in Europe ($10 per day but allowed to run off the normal monthly data plan), T-Mobile ends up being $100-200 cheaper per trip for me.
- T-Mobile lets you tether in their unlimited plan, AT&T does not. #FAIL for AT&T.
- AT&T is still "faster" in most situations for downloads (i.e. trying to download the same video before a flight) -- even when both have same number of bars on LTE, etc.
- AT&T has significantly fewer dropped calls. T-Mobile will has dropped my call with 2-bars in a plethora of situation. Ironically, in these locations (often my house), I switch to the IP phone client Bria (app on iPhone) and the data carries the call better than the voice plan.
- Tethering for their unlimited plan
- Reduce or drop the daily international data charge from $10 to $5 or less.
- AT&T would have to stop "threatening" to reduce my data speeds to 2G after 22 GB have been used in the billing cycle. Even though they appear not to follow-thru on my family, I cannot take the risk of need a critical file and having it take hours to download because they have throttled me on their "unlimited data" plan.
Stay tuned...
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