An Overview of T-Mobile's Plans and Services
71According to a survey done in January of 2009, the average cell phone user that switched to T-Mobile from another major national carrier in 2008 saved $28 per month. When choosing a cellular service provider, there are many options to consider. How many minutes are needed each month? How many text messages? Is a data or web service plan necessary? T-Mobile offers competitive rates on all these services and more. They have individual plans, family plans, and “MyFaves” plans. They offer nationwide coverage covering most of the U.S.
T-Mobile Service Area
Individual Plans
- $29.99 - 300 anytime minutes, with unlimited weekends.
- $39.99 - 600 anytime minutes, with unlimited nights and weekends.
- $39.99 - 1000 anytime minutes.
- $49.99 - 1000 anytime minutes, with unlimited nights and weekends.
- $59.99 - 1500 anytime minutes, with unlimited nights and weekends.
- $99.99 - Unlimited minutes, text, data, picture, and instant messaging.
Family Plans
These plans include two lines, and the minutes are shared between those lines. They all include free nights and weekends as well as unlimited mobile-to-mobile calling to anyone on the T-Mobile network. Add up to three additional lines for just $9.99 each.
- $59.99 - 700 anytime minutes
- $69.99 - 1000 anytime minutes
- $99.99 - 2000 anytime minutes
- $129.99 - 3000 anytime minutes
Individual Plans with MyFaves
Talk to any five phone numbers for free. These can be landlines or cell phones, and you can change them once each month. All these plans include free nights and weekends. Nights begin at 9 pm and end at 6:59 am. Weekends start at 9 pm Friday and end at 6:59 am Monday.
- $39.99 - 300 anytime minutes
- $49.99 - 600 anytime minutes
- $59.99 - 1000 anytime minutes
- $69.99 - 1500 anytime minutes
- $109.99 - 2500 anytime minutes
- $139.99 - 5000 anytime minutes
Family Plans with MyFaves
These plans include all the features of an Individual MyFaves Plan, as well as the features of a Family Plan.
- $69.99 - 400 anytime minutes
- $79.99 - 700 anytime minutes
- $89.99 - 1000 anytime minutes
- $119.99 - 2000 anytime minutes
- $149.99 - 3000 anytime minutes
The average American talks to 5-7 people more frequently than the rest of the people in his/her phone book. For this reason, the MyFaves plan makes the most sense in most cases, as the calls you make to five people each month are not using any of your anytime minutes. For example, I presently have the MyFaves plan with 300 minutes, of which I might use 150 if I am very busy and wind up using my cell phone for business purposes. If I did not have this plan, I could easily use up thousands of minutes each month, as I am quite a gabber!
Additional Services
- $5.00 - International discounted calling - Get the best rates on international calls made from your home phone. Available for customers with home phone service through T-Mobile @Home. Additional credit approval required.
- $6.99 - Unlimited T-Mobile to T-Mobile calling.
- $9.99 - Make and receive unlimited nationwide calls over Wi-Fi, both at home, or any U.S. T-Mobile HotSpot location any time, day or night.
- $9.99 - T-mobile at home - make and receive unlimited nationwide calls from home.
- $39.99 - Phone price for landline phone.
Text, Picture, Video, and Instant Messaging Packages
- $4.99 - 400 domestic text, picture, video, and instant messages.
- $9.99 - 1000 domestic text, picture, video, and instant messages.
- $14.99 - Unlimited domestic text, picture, video, and instant messages.
T-Mobile also has a variety of phones, shells, bluetooth, and other devices and accessories to choose from. They also offer data packages specific to each device, so you can surf the web or check your e-mail right from your handset.
- T-Mobile's Official Website
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lol C.C., yeah I find it a bit confusing too, I must admit, but for me, what it boils down to is that I don't talk to very many people, but the people that I do talk to I talk to a lot, so the MyFaves plan works out well for me. Now texting on the other hand, that's a whole other ball of wax!!!
Hmmm, I thought that the work done on hubpages had to be original work, not copy and paste work. I wonder what T-Mobile will think about the plagerism that is taking place on this hub?
GearShift - This started as a comparison between several providers in order to better help consumers choose the company and plan that was right for them, however due to the fact that I was sick as a dog and under time constraints when I wrote this, it turned out to be much less than that. This is in no way intended to be plagerism, and in fact, to find the amount of information I have compiled here it would take at least an hour if you're very fast. In terms of how T-Mobile would feel, I would imagine that they would be glad for any positive advertisement they get. However, you did remind me that I completely forgot to include the link to their site which I did intend to do (amazing, a sick person forgot something, wow) so thanks for stopping by.
Rainbow Brite,
This person commenting on your hub does not even have an account with hubpages. Most likely it is just someone commenting because they are bored. Maybe you could explain the plans in more detail though as opposed to just listing out the prices. For instance, list which features you think make a certain plan better than another. For example, I am with Verizon and I know some people prefer the 1400 minute family plan now because you can also get unlimited anytime calls to five numbers of your choice. However, I prefer the 700 minute family plan because I can always wait until after nine or on the weekends to make unlimited calls.
P.S. GearShift does not even know how to spell plagiarism correctly, so I would take what he is saying with a grain of salt.
It cannot be plagerism DUMBASS when she plainly states its TMOBILES PLANS...Obviously she got it from the source..DEE DEE DEE Get a brain GEAR SHIFT....Do you work for those A-holes...
sweetie pie - I do prefer the MyFaves plan, as it makes more sense to me.
jjrubio - roflmao
I see what you mean about how the MyFaves plans are the best with TMobile.
GearShift...then why don't you contact T-Mobile and ask them what they think of someone publicizing their plans?
This is a very well-written hub. You are allowed to post information about plans, etc. when you are writing about them. It would be differeent if you had just copied the whole front page from the company which I have seen on other "hubs" Best to ignore the ignorant :)
Uninivited Writer - Thanks for that clarification, and for stopping by! Funny thing is, this hub gets more traffic than most of my other hubs! Oh, the price we pay for success! *Dramatic sigh* roflmao j/k
Hmmm, It seems that Uninvited Writer has a point. I was just reading the terms of Hubpages and it appears that Copying and Pasting is a VERY blainten violation of this sites terms and conditions. If I do choose to join this site, I think reporting plagerism may be on of the things I will make a note of doing. There is nothing original about this hub.
This is the "DUMBASS" who can't spell plagiarism (please see jjrubio's comments for further enlightenment on how not to spell this word). I am humbled by the kind words and supportive attitudes of you wonderful people! What was that saying about assuming? Well, any ways, despite my impediments from dyslexia, I at least have the honor of saying that I have never created such a beautiful piece of original work. Maybe I should though. I think I may just summarize Orange Mobile's service plans. After all, nothing like a little originality! In the mean time, I will refrain from disdaining comments and name calling. After all, I am now an Honored member of the illustrious HubPages, so there for I should be taken more seriously now that I am a card carrying hubber! Thank you so much for the welcome to HubPages. I feel this will be a wonderful stay here. I should make this note a Hub in fact! Now excuse me. I have a list of Comic Books and Baseball cards I need to make into a hub. Perhaps I can write about Angelina Jolie's obsession with button necklaces and purple phones. Any ways, again I thank you for all your support! Happy Hubbing!
I actually AM dyslexic, so I resent any comments or fun-poking at that disability. I work very hard every day to achieve normal things like reading, writing, and math work. As far as the continued negative comments, go ahead, say what you want, it's extra traffic for me, and this hub is performing rather well anyway, so I'm not just real concerned with what the fuck you have to say. If there is an issue, I am sure that hubpages will let me know. Hell, somebody go e-mail them and send them here so we can figure this shit out and let it fucking rest!
Please don't get me wrong about the dyslexia thing. I was poking fun at no one. I find it childish that by making an observation and making a silly spelling error that the validity of my point is thrown into doubt. Perhaps a suggestion that would make this seem more original if I may (ofcourse you can say F it if you wish). Why is T-mobile so great to you? What is a motivation for sharing these plans etc? I came across this because a friend pointed me towards the HubMob thing. The idea is sound, the information is sound, but it seems so copy and paste. I have read your other stuff and think there is so much more that this hub could give. I owe an appolagy for throwing around the 'P' word. I just was confused as to why it was included in the mob. Have fun and have a colourful and viberant day.
IMHO there is no cell company that is better or worse than others and T-Mobile in fact spends much of its time pissing me off. Their customer service sucks, they "lose" cash payments, it's overpriced, and about the only thing that I do like about the company is that there is no roaming charges and I almost always have a signal, even when others don't. In any case, apology accepted.













C. C. Riter says:
8 months ago
It's just all too confusing for this senior, but thanks dear.