T-Mobile US’s new Jump plan will allow subscribers...
T-Mobile US’s new Jump plan will allow subscribers to upgrade to a new device two times per year for a $10-a-month service charge, the carrier said Wednesday. Subscribers who use the service will also need to pay up to a…
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$170 deductible if the upgrade is due to an existing phone being damaged or lost. Subscribers will also still need to pay standard charges for a new phone, T-Mobile said. The carrier also said it will begin offering its Simple Choice family plan on Sunday. The plan would provide unlimited voice calls, text messages and 500 MB of mobile data usage per month for about $100 per month. T-Mobile said its 4G LTE network footprint now covers 116 metropolitan areas with a potential 157 million customers, above its goal to expand the network to reach 100 million potential customers by the middle of the year (http://t-mo.co/11CUA1O).