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T-Mobile US Unofficial Lemmy Community

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Unofficial Lemmy Community for all things related to T-Mobile US.

This Lemmy community is based on the r/tmobile subreddit.

Any moderator of r/tmobile that would like moderator access here feel free to send me a message.

Rules (currently copied from the T-Mobile subreddit):

  1. No doxxing

Do not post someone's personal information. Not only is this against the rules here, it's frowned upon lemmy-wide. Please don't reveal any information that can be used to track someone down in real life. It just simply isn't a nice thing to do. Examples might include the full name of any T-Mo employee who helped you, or something that could be used to put their job in jeopardy.

  1. Keep it cool

Simple. Just be excellent to each other. Don't get too heated, don't start tossing ad hominem attacks at people. Focus on the subject, not the person making the point. And if someone is legitimately trying to help you but you're not getting the answer you want, please don't lash out at people. We're all trying to help to the best of our abilities.

  1. Don't be negative

If you need help, please ask! If you're going to complain, make it a constructive complaint. We are all here to help. Posts that are made to bash T-Mobile/Sprint/AnyCarrier/Person/System etc will be removed.

Posts that are purely negative and/or do not promote further conversation will be removed.

  1. Be ethical

Do not be unethical. This includes trying to avoid tethering limitations, offering to bribe employees for device unlocks, or recommending things that break the T&Cs.

  1. Stay on-topic

The purpose of this lemmy community is to discuss all things T-Mobile. Try and focus on T-Mobile when you make your post. Non-T-Mobile posts are allowed if the goal is a discussion about T-Mobile. Direct links to other carrier's advertisements or press releases will likely be removed. Constructive criticism about T-Mobile is perfectly acceptable, but hate, memes, and pure bashing is not.

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Megathreads are used when popular topics begin generating lots of posts. If there is a megathread on a topic, that is where you post belongs. Please respect this subreddit by asking your question there first. An exception to this rule is if a major change or breaking news about a megathread topic occurs. Your post may be allowable then.

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Posts asking for or offering lines on someone elses account, personal or business, is prohibited.

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[–] Ghoti_ 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I personally wouldn’t move to spectrum lol

I would switch to ATT, Verizon, or an MVNO

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

My father in law has been with spectrum for over 2 years now. He told me he has no issues. My Internet is from them and the discount is great. I work from home and barely ever need Cellular

Edit: also I've had ATT before and they sucked badly.

[–] aubertlone 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Dang, I've never heard much positive about Spectrum. Good for you guys

Had years of shitty service from them.i also work from home, have never needed to use a hotspot

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Their Internet is great if you have your own modem and router, not theirs. Theirs suck. Especially for those who work from home and need VPN connection. Spectrum has been the best so far with VPN. I work in IT support and the majority of my VPN connection issues calls come from ATT, Xfinity and those random unknown providers. Spectrum is really good, again, you should have your own equipment. I do. I only have their wire coming from the pole outside to my house, everything else is mine and I set it up. ONE downside with their network that I wish they'd fix is their upload speeds suck. That's about it