February 21, 2008 10:14 AM PST

T-Mobile offering home phone service

by Marguerite Reardon
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T-Mobile USA said Thursday it's testing a new Internet telephony service in Dallas and Seattle that will replace consumers' wireline home phone service.

Subscribers will be able to connect any regular home telephone to a T-Mobile router that will send calls over the Internet much the same way as services like Vonage operate. The service costs $10 a month plus taxes and fees for unlimited domestic local and long distance calls. But customers also have to be signed up for a T-Mobile wireless service costing at least $39.99 a month. The required router, which also provides access to the Internet, costs $50 after rebates. T-Mobile said existing phone numbers can be ported over to its service.

The company had been rumored to be working on a voice over IP wireless router since this summer when it was discovered that the company had filed plans for the device with the Federal Communications Commission.

T-Mobile, which is the fourth largest cell phone operator in the U.S., is upping the ante as it competes against, AT&T and Verizon Wireless, the No. 1 and No. 2 cell phone operators in the U.S. Aside from having more customers and larger network footprints than T-Mobile, these two operators also offer regular landline phone service to consumers. T-Mobile, which is owned by the German operator Deutsche Telekom, does not own landline infrastructure in the U.S. This makes it difficult for T-Mobile to compete against these players when it comes to bundling services and enticing customers to drop their existing phone service for service with T-Mobile.

But the new Talk Forever Home Phone service along with another T-Mobile service called HotSpot AtHome, which was launched last year and enables T-Mobile subscribers to use their home Wi-Fi network to talk on their wireless phones, are designed to entice consumers to abandon their traditional telephone service for T-Mobile's service.

Both of these services fit into T-Mobile USA's bigger strategy, which is to expand its network footprint and add capacity to attract more customers. This year the company is expected to upgrade its network and roll out new services using spectrum it acquired in the Advanced Wireless Services spectrum auction run by the Federal Communications Commission in the summer of 2006.

Earlier this week, T-Mobile also announced that it would offer an unlimited voice, data and text-messaging cell phone service for $99.99 a month. This announcement came after competitor Verizon Wireless announced a similar plan. AT&T also announced it would offer unlimited voice and data for the same price.

Marguerite Reardon has been a CNET News reporter since 2004, covering cell phone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate, as well as the ongoing consolidation of the phone companies. E-mail Maggie.
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Support for Existing Phones?
by mnbulldog February 21, 2008 9:45 PM PST
Love the idea and would definitely do it since I get just horrendous service at home from TMobile. But would like to know I don't have to buy a new cell phone, too.
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Support for Existing Phones?
by flexx7 February 24, 2008 12:06 AM PST
I just signed up for the talk forever plan using my existing cordless handset and it works very well. The setup was fairly straight forward although I had to power cycle my phone a couple times to have it register (Blue light on router.
I was a sunrocket customer for a couple years, then migrated to Call Centric before jumping on the Tmobile @ home bandwagon. IT's only been several hours using the phone but so far so good.
After a few days I wall attempt to have my old home number ported to my new Tmo service.
T-Mobile unlimited voice, data and text for $99.99 a month.
by MarkDavidMcCoskey February 23, 2008 2:00 PM PST
I do not see on T-Mobile's site the unlimited data included, just voice and messaging. Is there a link? This would work great with my iPhone.
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Home Telephone Service HORAYY
by Mopar2222 February 24, 2008 7:59 AM PST
I would almost desperately like to see wireless come up with a desktop wireless in that the phone can be plugged into a set that charges the battery, and provides access to a speaker phone and serious memo ability within that charge unit.

Add this.. give me all the wireless phones I want with the same telephone number. So you would have your desk top that you could carry with you in the office, and/or, a wireless that you take home with you.. or to the business meeting in Ohio.. whatever.

One number. One desk unit with GOOD speaker phone ability and memo that could be endless. Maybe even memory stick potential on the memo side. Ahhh... please?
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by donlon46 July 14, 2008 9:35 AM PDT
by Frisky1989 July 9, 2008 4:04 AM PDT
I think this needs to be updated because T-Mobile now has a deal for $10.00 a month
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by donlon46 July 14, 2008 9:40 AM PDT
i would like to get your home phone service for my address at 890 waterloo geneva rd lot 8 waterloo ny 13165 thank you.
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by GAMBLER 51 July 15, 2008 5:14 PM PDT
my home phone stop working today calling now but been on hold for 45 minutes now
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by sacost January 27, 2009 8:39 AM PST
A friend of mine was telling me about iamvoip.com What do they do? I heard they had amazing service! & customer service (which was my ain concern from the get-go because with embarq, im on hold for HOURS and their CS isnt very polite). anyways share please?

thanks!
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by anjotay April 28, 2009 12:21 AM PDT
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