At T-Mobile's Uncarrier 9.0 event, John Legere took to the stage to announce it's taking the revolution to businesses
T-Mobile's new Uncarrier plan for businesses includes multiple tiers of pricing including 10 lines for $160, 15 lines for $1,500, then $15 per business line for users who need 20+ lines. Legere argued its plans will be 40% lower compared to AT&T and Verizon.
Every line has 1GB of data included, with unlimited talk and text. Users who want more data will be able to purchase 2GB for $10. Meanwhile, T-Mobile will offer a bulk pool for businesses that need to share data with their entire work force.
What's more T-Mobile's business plan will get a free dot com domain powered by Go Daddy plus a free, custom business email address powered by Microsoft.
Just like its consumer plans, business users will have access to their full suite of benefits from Jump! plans, free streaming, Wi-Fi calling and everything else
Carrier Freedom
T-Mobile didn't just have goodies for business customers. Legere also announced a new Carrier freedom initiative that will pay for the remaining cost of users device when they switch over.
That's mean's T-Mobile will pay for the remainder of any device up to $650.
Record scratch
Two years ago T-Mobile tore down the concept of contracts, but flipping the script T-Mobile has announced the Un-Contract. Rather than the user signing over the carrier terms, an Un-Contract is the reverse where T-Mo promises to stick to the users terms.
As such users with existing Simple Choice plans won't see any increases in their rates. T-Mobile will also offer four lines for $100 with up to 10 GB of 4G LTE data and customers can keep this plan for as long as they're T-Mobile customers.
Unlimited data lovers will also appreciate that they can rest easy knowing the rates for their unlimited 4G LTE plans won't change for a minimum of two years.
You can even change to other qualifying plans and The Un-contract guarantee kicks in again. And you can even leave when you like.
Building an empire
Since it' began it's crusade to change the mobile carrier landscape two-years-ago 83 million people in the United states are now on no-contract plans.
The pink carrier went on to beat it's chest stating 10 million have Jumped! and joined it's early phone replacement plan. Additionally there have since been 1 billion free roaming sessions, T-Mobile has paid 1.8 million early termination contracts.
Meanwhile, users have taken advantage of 1 million test drives trying out iPhones on T-mobile, while users have streamed 74 million songs and made 7.6 milion Wi-Fi calls being placed each day. Lastly since it's last big Uncarrier move, over two million people are using their data stash.
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