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After a very competitive holiday period in which wireless carriers in the United States threw seemingly endless promos after promos, it seems that the price war in between network providers are beginning to subside. Indeed, we have seen some carriers raising back their fees and ending their special offers.
John Stephens, Chief Financial Officer of AT&T, certainly agrees. According to Stephens, the field of competition in the wireless industry seems to have stabilized and he expresses confidence about AT&T's chances of competing in the next quarter or so.
RootMetrics is a company that does testing on wireless network performance independently. The mobile network tester has recently finished its latest round of tests evaluating network speed and reliability, and it has found out that the best overall wireless service provider is Verizon Wireless.
The reason may be the quality of network. Or maybe the cost. But the fact of the matter is: consumers do switch from one mobile carrier to another. But if you think that people are doing because they are not happy with the customer service, you may be wrong. At least according to recent surveys conducted by Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP).
T-Mobile recently introduced a new program called Data Stash. This program basically lets users roll over data that is unused every month, and then give them the option of using the unused data for up to one year if they go over their regular data plan in any given billing cycle.
T-Mobile earns the distinction of being the first major wireless carrier anywhere to offer the Nexus 9 with LTE. If customers check T-Mobile's online store now, they will find that the tablet is being sold at $24.99 on a two-year contract, or $600 at full retail price.
Roughly two weeks ago, AT&T announced a promo that offers its Mobile Share Value customers 15 gigabytes of shareable data for the price of 10 gigabytes, which was equal to paying only $100 for both the plan and its device access charges.
Are you ready for the Black Friday-Cyber Monday weekend? Here is your guide to the best Thanksgiving holiday promotions offered by wireless carriers in the United States:
Verizon Wireless
For Black Friday, Verizon Wireless is giving its customers a $50 rebate for the Samsung Galaxy S5. Furthermore, the carrier is offering its Samsung Galaxy Note 4 for only $199 on-contract.
Just as Black Friday is fast approaching, T-Mobile is launching a special promo that offers a free 7-inch Android tablet to its existing subscribers. Beginning November 21st, current customers of T-Mobile can get a new tablet that comes with a data service plan starting at $10 per month for 1 gigabyte of data. The tablet up for grabs is the Alcatel OneTouch Pop 7 tablet. This device is normally priced at $168 at T-Mobile.
Double data deals are aplenty these days. Indeed, major wireless carriers like AT&T and Verizon Wireless are offering them to their respective customers and to anyone willing to shift to a better deal. Well, who wouldn't be interested in a plan that offers twice the data?