What is T-Mobile “Project Black?”




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According to rumors floating around T-Mobile is in the midst of some sort of mysterious project that it won’t speak about. A few details are known about the mysterious “Project Black” but those deets are simply that the project is not a new device.

The project is said to be so significant that it will bump T-Mobile from its traditional fourth place seat in the mobile carrier wars to a higher ranking. Sprint should be very nervous right now.

Odds are what the project will be is something along the lines of the new calling plans that Sprint and AT&T have unveiled. I’m not sure that will be enough to move it out of fourth place though. Perhaps the company has somehow secured more bandwidth and will expand its network. Staff are said to be getting trained on the new project already. I wonder if they just bought Sprint, that would take it out of fourth place.

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2 Responses to “What is T-Mobile “Project Black?””

  1. Tom says:

    LOL!!! This is off the chain! I just got the Sprint Tour and slipped my T-Mobile Card into it and it works 100%! Now you mean to tell me that I will hafta take it back out and put it right back into a T-Mobile phone?! Hehehe!!!
    I have a better plan with T-Mobile unlimited loyalty plan but Sprint has better coverage, Now if T-Mobile bought Sprint that would solve my problem of having two bills and increase coverage far beyond Verizon and or AT&T with GSM and CDMA and to gobble up Nextel along with Sprint would mean that they would more than likely combine the Sprint DC and Nextel DC and finally stop playing with the customers heads.
    Or could it be that they have built a phone that can out download Sprint yet? This is going to be very interesting to say the least…

    Come On T-Mobile give us a hint!

  2. Half Cack says:

    T-Mobile, hmmmm, we have one of the weakest coverage spots in the US. I believe my wife and I are the only two subscribers.

    I paid 452. each for two white Google My Touch’.

    As weak as the coverage is, and I mean weak. They will not sign a roaming agreement with AT&T.

    I went to Walmart and bought two of their querty sliders and two unlimited voice, data, message, sms and they are on verizon which I avoided like the plague.

    Anyway, the Walmart employee told me they had a roaming agreement with AT&T. He lied, they don’t.

    Spoke with a CR. Said I got two unlimited roaming with AT&T phones from Walmart, $90. for unlimited anything. I’m at $109.99 without text or including tax. What can you do for me.

    Well, sir, it sounds like you need one of of our new family plans, $139.99, you must think I’m an ignorant 3 year old, goodbye.


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