T-Mobile to Hold Uncarrier 7 Event on September 10
Posted August 30, 2014 at 3:55pm by iClarified
T-Mobile has announced that it will hold its Uncarrier 7 event on September 10, just one day after Apple's own press event. T-Mobile sent out invitations with the tagline "This Time It's Personal" to select members of the press. Interestingly enough, T-Mobile will not be holding the event at a theater or conference center in Las Vegas, instead it will use its own company store in San Francisco.
John Legere and the T-Mobile team invite you to join us in San Francisco on Wednesday, September 10 at the T-Mobile store at the corner of Market and 3rd street (669 Market Street). Doors open at 12:30 pm pacific, and we’ll kick off at 1pm pacific.
The event will start at 1PM PDT /4PM EDT, with doors opening 30 minutes beforehand. T-Mobile has used these events to shake-up the wireless industry. The Carrier has already introduced the ability to upgrade your device whenever, announced simplified plans, removed international roaming fees, agreed to pay customers' ETFs if they switched, announced an iPhone 5s test drive program, rolled out a streaming music service for customers, and finally bringing an improved network with VoLTE and wideband LTE.
So far, T-Mobile Uncarrier strategy is paying off as the carrier is seeing strong quarterly results.
What do you think T-Mobile will announce next?
via TMoNews
John Legere and the T-Mobile team invite you to join us in San Francisco on Wednesday, September 10 at the T-Mobile store at the corner of Market and 3rd street (669 Market Street). Doors open at 12:30 pm pacific, and we’ll kick off at 1pm pacific.
The event will start at 1PM PDT /4PM EDT, with doors opening 30 minutes beforehand. T-Mobile has used these events to shake-up the wireless industry. The Carrier has already introduced the ability to upgrade your device whenever, announced simplified plans, removed international roaming fees, agreed to pay customers' ETFs if they switched, announced an iPhone 5s test drive program, rolled out a streaming music service for customers, and finally bringing an improved network with VoLTE and wideband LTE.
So far, T-Mobile Uncarrier strategy is paying off as the carrier is seeing strong quarterly results.
What do you think T-Mobile will announce next?
via TMoNews