Verizon Considering Dropping Contracts Following T-Mobile’s UnCarrier Plans

Verizon Considering Dropping Contracts Following T Mobiles UnCarrier Plans

T-Mobile announced its new pricing plans a few weeks ago, and not only have mobile subscribers in the U.S. taken notice of their contract-less plans, but also competing carriers are also keeping an eye on the fourth-largest wireless carrier in the U.S. One company that is keeping an extremely close eye on T-Mobile is Verizon, specifically CEO Lowell McAdam who recently said his company is open to considering a contract-less future.

During Verizon’s “Powerful Answers” event yesterday, McAdam voiced his opinion on T-Mobile’s recent change. “I’m happy when I see something different tried. We can react quickly to consumers’ shifting needs.” This doesn’t necessarily mean Verizon customers should expect to run out to their closest Verizon store to take part in a contract-less plan, but it certainly does raise a few eyebrows towards a possible future of wireless carriers completely ditching contracts altogether. And if Verizon considers contract-less plans are in its best interest, you can be sure AT&T and Sprint will probably strongly consider this option as well.

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T-Mobile Hints At Going Contract-Less On March 26

T Mobile Hints At Going Contract Less On March 26

It was rumored earlier this month T-Mobile may become a contract-less network some time in March, specifically on March 24, and it looks as though the stars are aligning just right for it to become fact as the company has started to send out invitations for an exclusive event to be held next week.

The event will take place on March 26 in New York City and its invite teases a possible future of becoming a contract-less wireless carrier as it says “we’re still a wireless company. We’re just not going to act like one anymore.” That could certainly be a hint at either becoming a contract-less carrier or T-Mobile could also be planning to sell oranges at the side of the freeway in L.A. We’d bet our money on the former.

With T-Mobile’s plans to roll out 4G LTE service some time this month as well as it’s possible merger with MetroPCS,  this certainly could be considered a big month for the fourth-largest US wireless carrier. Hopefully whatever they’re planning for next week’s event will be big enough to gain interest from wireless consumers on competing carriers.

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