T-Mobile US strikes again with its new Score offering. Score is like its Jump program for the company’s credit-challenged customers. I like all the activity going on at T-Mobile. It is alive once again. That’s the good part. However is it starting to burn too fast and too hot? Jump is T-Mobile’s version of similar plans offered by other carriers — like AT&T Mobility’s Next, Verizon Wireless’ Edge and Sprint’s One Up. There are so many new ideas in the marketplace today that I don’t expect any of them to have a long shelf life.
Is T-Mobile Burning Too Hot?
Posted by: Jeff Kagan January 29, 2015 07:13 AMT-Mobile US strikes again with its new Score offering. Score is like its Jump program for the company’s credit-challenged customers. I like all the activity going on at T-Mobile. It is alive once again. That’s the good part. However is it starting to burn too fast and too hot? Jump is T-Mobile’s version of similar plans offered by other carriers — like AT&T Mobility’s Next, Verizon Wireless’ Edge and Sprint’s One Up. There are so many new ideas in the marketplace today that I don’t expect any of them to have a long shelf life.