@Uralbas Actually, T-Mobile does not offer this service for free. They used to allow it, which is to say that they did not block tethering. They also would provide no support for it. But as of the end of last year, new devices require a tethering plan. People circumvent it now as they did then, but it's T-Mobile's policy now to charge for it.
But yeah, I get your point. AT&T should still not buy T-Mobile. There's not nearly as much competition in the market as AT&T would have us think there is. T-Mobile is a much bigger burr under the saddle of AT&T than Sprint is to Verizon.
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