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T-Mobile confirms “Project Dark” details
October 25, 2009 | by Robert Nelson
Carriers, T-Mobile
After plenty of rumors, T-Mobile has gone live with the “Project Dark” details, which are listed as the Even More Plus plans. Thankfully they look to have gone online without any real surprises, of course as TmoNews pointed out it is still early in the day and things can/may still be added.
That said, as of now it looks like users will be able to choose from Individual or Family plans that will offer talk, talk and text or talk with text and web. Further more the individual plans include options to have 500, 1000 or unlimited minutes with the family plans coming in with 750, 1500 or unlimited minute options.
Additionally, these plans are listed as also coming with free nights and weekends, free overage alerts for non-unlimited plans, “Whenever Minutes you can use whenever” as well as free nationwide T-Mobile to T-Mobile calling and no annual contracts.
For details, including pricing check out the screenshots below.
[T-Mobile via TmoNews and Twitter @ERK]












I am ready to switch already. I need more anytime minutes. Just a few more. This will work out perfectly.
Hey, this is Rachel from Boost Mobile, I just wanted to point out that T-Mobile’s new “Even More Plus” prepaid offer still costs someone at least $360 more per year for the same service they would get with Boost’s $50 Monthly Unlimited plan, which includes unlimited talk, text and Web. Plus, Boost Mobile doesn't nickel and dime its customers with extra fees or telecom taxes and customers can take advantage of true nationwide coverage which reaches more than 274 million people in over 17,500 cities throughout the U.S.
Boost Mobile Rocks.
Boost Mobile has a great plan. No other service can offer EVERYTHING at that price. However the shorty service and dated iDEN technology makes it basically unusable to any professional. It’s the Fischer price of cell companies. Although if they managed to upgrade or push more onto their “Unlimited by Boost” plan w/ CDMA they might make it. Until then, stay away. Stay far away.
Ha! Boost Mobile Sucks! The Phones are Hot Garbage. The Network is Slow as frozen molassis! Couldn’t PAY Me to use one
Boost Mobile is still great for those looking to save money and not worry about tracking minutes or anything else. Not everyone needs an android phone, ya know? There's a reason it has become so popular lately. Hopefully, the iDEN BlackBerry will soon be available on Boost. I say drop iDEN entirely from Sprint's postpaid lineup except and make it Boost exclusive, except for business of course.
I have 2 Boost Mobile accounts, and I'm IMMENSELY happy with the phones AND the service! The $50/month Unlimited plan CANNOT be beat, and I have 3-4 bars everywhere (even though I live in the sticks)! I do understand that this may not be ideal for professionals; however, there is a huge market out there that Boost can – and does – cater to.