I was reading this post by Zach on BoyGenius regarding T-Mobiles latest Q4 results. I am surprised that T-Mobile is managing to stay relevant regardless of them being behind in the race towards 3G/4G. I always thought that data was the new voice for wireless carriers but T-Mobile seems to be proving that wrong. T-Mobile has managed to show some serious growth this past quarter.
Let me just point out two of the highlights Zach mentions. T-Mobile gained 951,000 new subscribers. That is a very nice figure. On top of that their myFaves service has really taken up with another 1.5 million users this past quarter.
Don’t get me wrong I switched from T-Mobile over a year ago due to reliability and reception issues but their price point is right on. I was paying $20 less for the same service on T-Mobile compared to AT&T. The problem was the T-Mobile did not work in my apartment. 

Renee Dray Not Registered
Posted: February 28, 2008 at 6:45 PM EST from my BlackBerry 8100
I have t-moblie . Don’t have any drop calls.I had cellur one& At@T had drop calls all the time.
Ronen Halevy ( View Profile) Senior admin - Posts: 5298
Posted: February 28, 2008 at 11:06 PM EST
Renee I have to agree with you in that regard. When I had t-mobile I only lost the call when I had no reception. With AT&T I have more reception but it drops calls more often or gives me the “call failed” annoying beep…