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T-Mobile USA Offering Free Unlimited Data in Europe This Summer

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TMobile-SummerT-Mobile has announced a new promotion that will offer postpaid customers free unlimited high-speed data, at up to 4G LTE speeds, in all European countries, except Andorra, between July 1 and August 31 of this year.

The carrier noted that customers will receive the highest available data speeds depending on where they are traveling in Europe, while text messaging is free worldwide and calls are 20 cents per minute throughout the continent. Customers do not have to take any steps to take advantage of the promotion.

T-Mobile will also be gifting all passengers on any domestic U.S. flight with Gogo service with one free hour of Wi-Fi on their smartphone between this Friday and Sunday at 11:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Being a T-Mobile customer is not required.

Last, T-Mobile will be adding Belize to its Simple Global coverage area starting July 1, bringing free unlimited low-speed data and texting, and calls for 20 cents per minute, to the country. The expansion means that Simple Global will now be available in every country in the central and south Americas.

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ArtOfWarfare Avatar
129 months ago
MAN I wish their service by me were even remotely acceptable.
When was the last time you checked? My understanding is they've gotten dramatically better every year for the last few years.
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129 months ago
MAN I wish their service by me were even remotely acceptable.
I used to say the same. Made the switch from ATT two months ago, cut the bill in half and it has been awesome.
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129 months ago
So do you have to do anything to get this, like sign up for anything, change / make any plans to your account, or is it automatic?
it happens automatically. i traveled the UK in March and had 128kbps unlimited data the whole time without doing anything. this promo allows unlimited high speed instead.
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bushido Avatar
129 months ago
ha meanwhile their "mother" treats their customers like crap in Germany. 2GB for only 45 Euro a months and 50 mb in the EU!
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dampfnudel Avatar
129 months ago
Maybe in one of their future Uncarrier events, T-Mobile users will get 3G/LTE speeds throughout the year in Europe, using their plan (like Canada & Mexico). I'm thinking about going to Germany, Austria and Denmark in September to visit family, including my mom's aunt who just turned 100 last month. While the 128kbps speed was adequate for email, texting, FB & other social media two years ago, browsing & streaming was a pain at times.
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k.alexander Avatar
129 months ago
I used to say the same. Made the switch from ATT two months ago, cut the bill in half and it has been awesome.
Same here, had two lines of AT&T with the unlimited and work discount. Left for Tmobile in February. I had other non-smart phone lines on the account, these lines now benefit from having smartphones. I pay A LOT less, I get A LOT more, and I don't hate every minute that I think about the fact that I have to deal with AT&T and get taken advantage off every time I have to have any kind of interaction with them.
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