Absolutely they will keep unlimited data. Combining these two companies means they will have more than enough spectrum.
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Sorry but even when they combine those two companies they won't have the subscribers. Spectrum is different. A lot of these companies still have unused spectrum. They would go away from unlimited if they ever get the same volume of subscribers as Verizon and AT&T. Verizon dropped theirs because it was bogging their network down, along with the cost to keep a fast network and reliable network going as well. Sprint's speeds are already slow (I had them for a year, my friends Verizon 3G was running faster than my 4G in Boston), bog down their network and speeds go down, customers leave etc. It's their tool to keep subscribers coming, which is what they should be using it for because they can't compete with AT&T and Verizon overall coverage.
One other interesting thing. T-Mobile is GSM, Sprint is CDMA. Let's hope Sprint handles that conversion better than AT&T didn't from the few areas they got Altel in. My state was one of them, they had a huge gap they could have made up with Verizon because Altel was big here. They didn't convert towers fast enough and the market here is nearly 80% to 20% in favor of Verizon, and AT&T continues to lose customers. Verizon now basically has the whole state in LTE and AT&T is just launching in a few major cities.
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