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MetroPCS hits Waco, Texas

Categories: Announcements, MetroPCS
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, February 12th, 2009 at 10:08 AM

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Again we see MetroPCS expanding to other regions. This time their target is Waco, Texas, where they’re bringing their famous “unlimited, flat-rate, no signed contracts” offering which starts at just $30 per month.

From the official release:

This launch marks the continuation of MetroPCS’ expansion into Texas and as an added benefit, subscribers in the Waco market will be able to use their wireless service in all MetroPCS service areas, including Dallas/Fort Worth, Tyler, Longview, Marshall, Kilgore and Shreveport and Bossier City, La. Additionally, with MetroPCS Unlimited Nationwide, subscribers will be able to use their wireless service in Temple, Killeen, Austin, San Antonio and Houston. MetroPCS’ unlimited wireless service is now offered in all major U.S. regions including the East Coast, Southeast, Midwest, Central and Western regions.

Upon launch of service in Waco, MetroPCS will have eight authorized dealer locations in the area, with four of them designated to be service and warranty centers…

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  • don hartfield

    I bought my cell phone and plan from metro pcs out in bellmead
    about 3 months ago don’t get me wrong the plan is wonderful but the
    phones are a piece of crap mines was manufactured in 3/2009 and it
    has problems it will cut on and off when it wants to and my camera
    does not work anymore and today the screen went completely blank
    and I can not make calls and no one can call me-I wonder what hell
    they will take me through to get it fixed or they to make me buy
    another phone. Or will it be the case of the disappearing insurance
    that I got the day I got the phone-It has not been near any water
    nor has it been dropped-it still has the plastic cover on the
    screen and the protective phone case that I bought the same day