T-Mobile Giving Free Data To Switchers
& Customers
Once again T-Mobile is putting the screws
to AT&T, Verizon Wireless and Sprint. Today, the company
announced that it would begin giving out a year of free 4GLTE internet
access to users who are able to convince their friends to switch to its
network.
To be clear, both the T-Mobile subscriber
and the user switching to T-Mobile get that year’s worth
of unlimited 4G LTE connectivity. Getting that same unlimited
data would normally cost new T-Mobile users $80 a month with unlimited talk,
and text. In effect, T-Mobile is bribing users way from its rivals with
the promise of free data for an entire year.
In announcing the changes, T-Mobile makes it
pretty clear that it’s going after Sprint’s users hard. Part of that has
to be that Sprint is the nation’s third-largest wireless carrier and only
true rival to T-Mobile at this point. That being said, the press release indicates that Sprint’s decision to introduce new family
pricing invoked this attack. That new plan made having a family
on Sprint’s network cheaper, but Sprint decided not to include its
longtime users in on the deal. The result was a small but passionate number of
users all bashing Sprint for not showing any appreciation for
the users it already has. The situation was almost a perfect setup
for T-Mobile to launch an Un-carrier initiative to exploit.
At its core, Un-carrier is all about using the
mistakes of larger wireless customers as motivation for change that’ll impact
users lives. At least, that’s the message T-Mobile is hoping the
Un-carrier initiative drives home.
“It continues to amaze me to see the old
carriers failing to listen to their customers — or reward them for loyalty.
That arrogance and indifference has defined the U.S. wireless industry for too
long. We’re changing all that. In fact, this entire Un-carrier consumer
movement is built on the simple act of listening to customers,” T-Mobile CEO
John Legere said in today’s press release.
T-Mobile users who convince a friend to
take a “lifeline” — T-Mobile is actually calling it that — will get that
unlimited data for a year if they don’t already have it. If they do, they’ll
still benefit. The company says that it’ll knock $10 off those
current unlimited customer’s bills for the next year.
For current T-Mobile customers taking advantage
of the deal is pretty easy. Starting August 29th they’ll be able to
report anyone they sent a referral to on T-Mobile’s website. to successfully
report the lifeline, users will need to provide their T-Mobile phone
number and the phone number of the user who is looking to switch over. The
user planning to switch then has a month to do so in order for bother users to
get that free LTE data. After a successful switch the $10 credit or free
data should start immediately.
All told, this deal is another valid reason for
users to consider switching to T-Mobile. In recent months it launched an iPhone
free trial program for users to test out its network, made a small amount of
data available to tablet users at no charge and decoupled the cost of buying a Smartphone
from maintaining service. The company even partnered up with Rhapsody to
include a subscription music service with its unlimited wireless plan. At the
announcement the company also revealed that users would be able to stream music
from a selection of music services without it counting towards their used data
allotment.
T-Mobile says that both users taking
advantage of these will need to keep their accounts in good standing in order
to receive the credit. Once signed up, they’ll also need to be careful not to
switch their plan. At some point, the deal will end, but T-Mobile
isn’t saying exactly when.
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