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T-Mobile Adds Landline Service

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T-mobile, a company that has traditionally focused on wireless calling, now adds landline service to its arsenal. Called T-Mobile@Home, the company's wireless customers can pay an additional 10 dollars a month for unlimited nationwide landline phone service.

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