And T-Mobile US wants the Federal Communications Commission to take action to drop mobile data roaming rates T-Mobile US pays to AT&T or other service providers able to support GSM roaming.
To be sure, data roaming represents only about 0.16 percent of T-Mobile US customer data usage.
Larger numbers of customers also mean lower likelihood a big network’s customers will need to access a roaming network, simply because there is a greater likelihood a called or connected party is “on network.”
AT&T has a bigger deployed network than T-Mobile US. So AT&T customers arguably will need to roam less frequently off the core AT&T network when traveling.
With a smaller network, T-Mobile US customers are more likely to need to roam onto AT&T’s networks when traveling.
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