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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

T-Mobile Limiting Domestic Data Roaming To Customers

T-Mobile’s planned changes to domestic data roaming plans.
“Domestic data roaming will not be subject to data speed reduction. The allotment will be reset with each bill cycle. After the allotment is reached, the customer will no longer have data roaming access until they return to the T-Mobile network or connect via Wi-Fi if they have a Wi-Fi capable device.”

The limits will be staggered: the 2GB plan will be limited to 50MB of data, the 5GB plan will get 100MB, and the 10GB plan will have a 200MB limit. T-Mobile will begin notifying customers in early February via bill insert, email and SMS introducing the new domestic data roaming plans

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