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Fuck you Trans-Mobile

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[–] 5 pts

Phone service is common carrier regulated, this isn't legal.

[–] 7 pts

T-mobile has now put itself into a difficult situation. By deciding to filter traffic based on content, it can no longer claim common carrier status.... of course this won't stop them from making the dubious claim anyway.

[–] 1 pt

I'm sure this is the Biden admin pushing this, so the rules of common carrier status have no bearing.

[–] 2 pts

My mom and I were regularly censored during the plandemic while texting each other. Messages were dropped and links deleted. I use Ting which I think in my area piggiebacks off Verizon. I want to say my mom hits AT&T towers. We text each other a few dozen times a week, now but I don't know how often messages are being dropped. We gave up verifying constantly with each other.

[–] 2 pts

At what point do you start using signal?

[–] 1 pt

I know it's likely backdoored to hell and back but usability wise it's so much better than SMS.

[–] 3 pts

So niggers can no longer use Tmobile?

[–] 0 pt

Yeah this is going to backfire big time. It's racist and oppressing if only one racial group can use a word. How will they know who is black? Imagine if it's an algorithm and hundreds of thousands of them start getting fines. 2024 burn loot murder riots to rig another election combined with antiwaah and fake pandemic incoming.

[–] 3 pts

Damn, I have used TMo for over a decade. What's a good service provider?

[–] 5 pts

There isn’t one

[–] 3 pts

That is the correct answer.

[–] 0 pt

Verizon is the only one left with good coverage. The real answer is nothing.

[–] 2 pts (edited )

https://community.t-mobile.com/plans-and-services-36/terms-of-service-pilicy-change-and-fines-against-customers-54984

Looks like a few have called and found that this isn’t true.

From…Reddit….

Please disregard this because it is a B2B bulk provider interoperability contract agreement between bandwidth.com and t-mobile, not a t-mobile subscriber agreement. (also because laura is an idiot who can't formulate a hypothesis correctly based on reading very small amounts of unrelated information to what her theory is) Bandwidth.com provides SIP and messaging services. To send messages to cell providers, there needs to be an interop gateway, T-Mobile is essentially stating that marketing (shortcode and 10-digit-longcode) messaging and such are prohibited from being spammy. They will fine the service provider a lot of money (which a service provider has) if they are ineffective at stopping spam. Please read this: https://www.t-mobile.com/support/plans-features/consumer-versus-non-consumer-text-messaging This is decidedly "non-consumer" and links to the Code Of Conduct right in the middle of the page. [Edited to add: I should also say that being an MVNO, the subscriber utilizes Verizon's and T-mobile's own messaging systems, so there is no sort of interop gateway needed between USMobile and other carriers. This agreement is only for bulk third party senders of messages. Like "text CRAP to 555321 to save on your car insurance!" or the SMS votes you can do for like TV shows to vote an audience winner for American Idol if that still happens]

[–] 1 pt

You have to go back.

[–] 1 pt

Why? This doesn't apply to consumers as written, it's for nonconsumer text messaging. The reddit thread actually explains it. lauraloomer is a jew, who this is sourced from, and it lying specifically for people to like her again. She lost a fuck ton of credibility when she was outed as a CIA asset.

[–] 1 pt

I just hate redditors on general principle. As should you.

[–] 1 pt

Yep. Dont spoil the party with your common sense 'look into it'.

[–] 2 pts

I hate Tmo so fucking much. I was with Sprint for a long time, even before they closed down you'd call support and get an American who spoke proper English. No niggers or pajeets. Legit customer service.

They told me to fuck off with the phone I had because the new network they had didn't work with Sprint and they were just going to close the Sprint network. Which is a super durable first responder phone. I told them I needed something really durable. Fucking pajeets in India kept trying to sell me an iPhone. Eventually I decided to cancel TMo. Got transferred to pajeet central, there were fucking roosters in the background when I'm trying to cancel my TMo service, lmfao. TMo is fucking garbage and this is just a cherry on top.

[–] 0 pt

I like them more than att. Weird that your were getting curry niggers; I get USA every time I call.

Watching this now though…it looks to be false, or at least not applicable to the consumer. If it is, maybe low cost carrier or Verizon……

[–] 1 pt (edited )

Here is the insidious "public/private partnership" in action. Next, they will transcribe all audio communications in order to find "hate speech". Don't think that's not on their road map?

But of course, you have nothing to hide.

[–] 1 pt

In order to even begin enforcing this they would have to admit they spy on their customers.

[–] 1 pt

This will never happen... They do not have authority to "impose fines."

Fees are not fines. Big difference. This will go to court before anyone pays anything and T-Mobile will lose.

[–] 1 pt

You deserve it if you're still sending cleartext sms when there is a plethora of free, private, encrypted messaging options online.

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