Many of their old customers were recently announced by T-Mobile New fee of $5 per line Will apply to their account. These include some older plans, such as the T-Mobile One, which appear to be uncompromising the increase in cost of locking in pricing and being brought into folding T-Mobile merges with Sprint.
Around the same time, T-Mobile began to expand the free-line to subscribers on some older plans. It is unclear whether there is overlapping price increases among customers and free routes are obtained.
According to the report Mobile Reportannounced the day before the latest price increase, T-Mobile began offering free voice lines to certain customers. Then, after a week increasing rates on many of its traditional accounts, the company began circulating New Free Line Offer For clients who have worked at T-Mobile for more than 10 years.
Who is eligible for these new free route quotes?
Same as the latest price increase (this is similar Started last year) T-Mobile notifies people who are eligible for free line transactions. Find alerts or check the T-Life app for notifications about quotes. According to the mobile report, eligible accounts will include a section called “Loyalty BYOD March 2025” or “Loyalty BYOD March 2025 Part 2”.
For the first offer, customers who already have two or more free lines or the most number of voice lines (usually 12) are not eligible. It’s also BYOD (bring your own device) so you need to apply it to existing devices you own or individually purchased devices (in other words, you can’t fund new phones with a free line). Activate a $10 device connection fee.
For proposals for long-term clients, they must be active starting March 10, 2015 and have at least two paid voice lines in the home plan. They can also only have one free or discounted route in their account. Other existing segmentation plans, such as the first responder or 55+, disqualify the account from the transaction. This is also a quote from BYOD, you can’t get a free route and then cancel any existing paid routes for next year. Both offers are independent: If you receive a notification about each, you can only accept one.
A faint sting of monthly bills
When I contacted T-Mobile for clarification, the company replied: “We offer customers a selection of promotions from time to time, and this is one of them.” Jason Leigh, senior research manager for 5G and mobility research at IDC, was not surprised by this development.
“Although promotions and price increases are not directly linked, it is hard to ignore accidental timing,” he said. “In my opinion, they are certainly relevant, but it is related to the historical positioning of T-Mobile, not just providing value through price.”
Ray pointed out that carriers are using such privileges to offset the illness caused by rising prices, and on the grounds that AT&T Hiking in 2024 When customers add high-speed and hotspot data. He said T-Mobile offers such allowances “may make customers more willing to tolerate price increases because they will receive other indirect benefits.”