Monday, January 3, 2011

MetroPCS modifies LTE plans: $40 allows you unlimited, speak text and web *

Ah, there must always be fine printing, there is no Fails us wrong - 40 dollars for unlimited talk and single text remains quite fantastic treatment in the scheme of things - but to adjust their plans LTE service today, MetroPCS has made the data situation only a little confusing. Technically, $40 plan also includes access to the unlimited website and YouTube... but at the price of $50, you get 1 GB of "access to additional data" for features that are not covered under the definition of "web surfing" MetroPCS. You'll also get by turn navigation, international text messaging, access to corporate email accounts (other arbitrary distinction that type of would like to see disappear) and characteristics of audio or video MetroSTUDIO company service. $60, You get unlimited access to MetroSTUDIO including 18 channels of on-demand video content. Does LTE lowest cost of MetroPCS bid had previously been $55, so it is a step in the right direction - but pro-net neutrality? Yea, not so much. Follow the jump for the press release.

Show full textMetroPCS PR new 4 G LTE plans offer without previous value and Choice with prices starting at only $40

$40, $50 and $60 plans include unlimited talk, text and navigation in 4 G LTE telephones; Allow consumers to select data access levels to meet your lifestyle

DALLAS-(3 January 2011) - MetroPCS Communications, Inc. (NYSE: PCS) today announced its new 4 G LTE no annual contract service plans that offer consumers demand more flexibility with your entertainment Web service and experience unmatched value.

From only $40 per month, all three 4 G LTE, rate plans offer affordability flexibility and predictability with unlimited talk throughout the country, text and navigation on the Web, with all tax and regulatory fees included. With $50 and $60 service plans, consumers have more choices for data access service so that it fits best your actual usage of certain audio and video streams Internet content, games in real time, music and video downloads and other media applications. Talk about other services for the current period of MetroPCS plans remain unchanged and continue to offer unlimited text and Web browsing services.

Each of the three plans 4 G LTE service offers unique options and functions:
· $40 Service plan provides unlimited talk, text and navigation with unlimited access YouTube Web 4 g.
· $50 Service plan includes the same unlimited talk, text, 4 G and unlimited access YouTube as the plan $40 Web services. Additional features include international and messaging, text twist navigation prima MetroNAVIGATOR ™, ScreenIT, mobile instant messaging, corporate e-mail, and 1 GB of additional premium features available through MetroSTUDIO ™ when you connect through wireless data access including audio to listen and download music and access capabilities to preview or trial video content.
· $60 Service plan offers the same features of the premium plan of $50, also unlimited access to data and MetroSTUDIO premium content 18 video channels Charter and audio downloads.

"Our customers told us they wanted more video, more Exchange of content and Web-browsing capabilities they want to have it all set and no annual contract MetroPCS can only offer," said Roger D. Linquist, President, CEO and President of MetroPCS. "Our 4 G LTE network can offer data services mobile broadband and voice unlimited and, with these new service plans, consumers are in the driver how much access additional data and content in real time who want to pay monthly entertainment seat."

G LTE 4 new rate plans are available in nine metropolitan areas where MetroPCS offers currently 4 G LTE, including Boston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Detroit, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Sacramento and San Francisco. MetroPCS plans to expand its LTE 4 G services in metropolitan areas most in 2011, including Atlanta, Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando and Tampa and continue to build - out of their existing 4 G LTE metropolitan areas throughout the year.

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