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consumerist.com - 18 days ago
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After we posted yesterday about a T-Mobile customer being greeted by pictures of topless women when he logged into his account to pay his bill, some of you asked, "What's the problem?" Several readers' stories answer that question. (Censored but not exactly tasteful pictures inside.) It could ...
fiercewireless.com - 15 days ago
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fiercewireless.com —
T-Mobile USA is quietly phasing out the use
of its myFaves calling feature in the wake of
the introduction of its new unlimited plans, the company said in a statement provided to FierceWireless . While it is not dropping support for customers who ...
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T-Mobile phasing out myFaves
androidandme.com - 20 days ago
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androidandme.com —
We have received a lot of rumors regarding
the recent T-Mobile network outage. Some people have said
they were told it was a "network upgrade" and others said it was "software upgrade".
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Has the T-Mobile HSPA 7.2 rollout begun? Help us find out.
moconews.net - 20 days ago
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moconews.net —
T-Mobile USA is increasing its investment in the
Google ( NSDQ: GOOG ) Android platform even more,
by improving the application experience, according to a keynote given by CTO Cole Brodman said this morning at Open Mobile Summit this morning in San ...
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Mobile USA Will Add Content Channel And Carrier Billing ...
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Some T-Mobile Users See Nude Strangers on Their Profile Pages
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... Andrew also claims that when he signed in again later, yet more nudie shots appeared. After the Consumerist broke Andrew's shocking story, the site was flooded with still more reports of even raunchier images appearing on T-Mobile profile pages. When asked for a comment, a T-Mobile spokesperson told the Consumerist that the company is investigating the incidents, which it claims are "not common." ...
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