When news that AT & T has agreed to buy T-Mobile USA of Deutsche Telekom for $ 39 billion, speculation began mores as to what would happen with T-Mobile customers. The fourth largest carrier United States, T-Mobile is known for its attractive and characteristic hassle and prices packages it offers to its clients, like Mobile hotspots, tethering and Wi - Fi calling. However, most of us assume that most of these features and perks disappear - especially these great plans on prices.
However, Ralph of la Vega, President and CEO of AT & T mobility, said IntoMobile 2011 CTIA that T-Mobile will get to keep its current pricing structure. It was not clear what he meant by that: AT & T will keep T-Mobile as a separate branch, or AT & T will change its overall pricing structure to match the current plans of T-Mobile? The latter is very unlikely, but we cannot imagine AT & T with T-Mobile as a separate division.
Unfortunately, we were not able to obtain more details of the Vega, so that we are seeking further information from other representatives of the AT & T. For the moment, it seems like AT & T T-Mobile customers in mind and is aware of critics anti - consumer that its possible acquisition has been won.