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How Will T-Mobile @Home Save Me Money?

Posted by Ben
June 25, 2008

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If you are a current T-Mobile customer, then there is a great deal waiting for you.  T-Mobile @Home is a new solution to your home phone needs.

T-mobile @Home

This new phone service allows T-Mobile customers to stay connected using their home number.  It has unlimited nationwide calling for only $10 a month, with a 2 year service agreement and qualifying T-Mobile wireless rate plan.

Imagine what you are paying now for a home phone plan…then imagine the difference between that and $10.  Take that number and multiply it by 12: that’s your annual savings!  If your paying about $30 (plus or minus taxes), you could potentially save $20 a month, which turns into an extra $240 a year!

How Does it Work?
All you need is to plug in your touch-tone phone into the HiPort™ wireless router ($49.99) and in turn connect that to your broadband connection.  You are able to keep your same regular home phone number.  There is no additional charge for the extra features like Caller ID, Voicemail or Call Waiting.

T-mobile @Home

Other Applications
Let’s imagine that you have a small business that you need some communication service with.  Get a T-mobile cell phone for the business itself so that you can have employees get in contact with you or your customers and you will in turn be able to provide the office with a regular phone line for only $10 a month.  Definitely a good deal for any bottom line.

Want to Learn More?
Head on over to T-Mobile’s Talk Forever page and read all about it.

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