T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom) has made its west coast attack on Market St in San Francisco recently. I briefly poked into the shop (previously a computer shop that sold Ricochet modems) today, to find some attractive pricing plans. 1000 "whenever wherever minutes" along with unlimited weekend minutes for $39.99 (which includes voicemail, caller id and the usual digital features). What scared me was $2/Megabyte for data, ack! They also don't appear to sell the sexy Sony Ericsson T68i, but they will SIM them up (for unlocked versions bought on eBay, etc). Also the coverage map looks a bit spotty. Has anyone used their service yet? How's the Bay Area signal?
P.S. My secret plot is to get a trimode phone, thus worldwide phone number, only to charge those outrageous international roaming rates to my employer. Woo, more Europe and Asia vacations here I come! P.P.S. Oops, that backfired, need to temporally un-subscribe boss from the list first. -- Matt Peterson Bay Area Wireless Users Group Founder <http://www.bawug.org/> -- -- general wireless list, a bawug thing <http://www.bawug.org/> [un]subscribe: http://lists.bawug.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
