Archive for: T-Mobile UK

T-Mo UK selling user data like cheap narcotic…

  • November 17, 2009 4:25 pm

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Some people sell crafts. Some people sell services. Some people sell drugs while other people sell user data…waaait…what? Chances are your user data has been sold to the highest bidder — if you’re a T-Mobile UK user. While we’d like to believe carriers have our best interests in mind, we are always getting reminded such isn’t the case. Apparently some jerky T-Mo UK employees took it upon themselves to provide “millions of records” concerning “thousands of users” to third party “phone firms”.

Allow me to set the scene for you — a nice, warm, relaxing holiday get together with your family. You’re sitting down getting ready to feast with family from all over the country of whom you see once a year when all of a sudden your celly starts blaring “drop it like it’s hot” in front of your entire family. It wouldn’t be so bad if you weren’t a 60 year old man, but there’s stranger things in this world…. Upon picking up the phone you’re greeted with an all to chipper salesman trying to pitch a cellular contract renewal or god knows what else just as your taste buds are salivating for a piece of the delectable carcass sitting in front of you, filling your senses with the pleasures of fine cuisine.

Sucks doesn’t it? Such breaches of data on the providers end and disruptions in daily life on the end user’s spectrum are both undesirable outcomes all due to someone getting a little too greedy. Law enforcement in the British Kingdom isn’t taking this lightly thankfully and is even pushing a hasher punishment than the standard £5,000 fine — even presenting jail time as a consequence.

Has anyone’s data been used to steal their identity or do any other kinds of nefarious acts of wrong doing? Not yet. In reality such things are highly unlikely. But it does make us question just how trustworthy these large corporations are, especially when massive amounts of user data are concerned.

T-Mo UK users: Any good/bad/indifferent experiences to share regarding this not so cheery development?

MobileCrunch > BBC

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T-Mobile UK on the chopping block/for sale?

  • May 2, 2009 1:49 pm

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If you are a T-Mobile UK customer, you might want to perk your ears up just a tad as your carrier of choice (or force) may either be forced to merge, or even sold in the near future.  The cause, you guessed it, poor sales.  Deutsche Telekom and their two main shareholders, Black Stone and the German Government, have announced that because of “under performing” T-Mobile UK may be forced into a merger with another telco operator, or even sold.  What are the fine and loyal customers of T-Mobile UK to do?  Cross their fingers and hold their breath as the actual outcome is still uncertain.  Obviously, shareholders and company execs are hoping for a merger if it does come to it as at least they can still operate.  It is not currently known what the subscriber base would experience if it does in fact come down to a sale.  While it isn’t the happiest of news for a Saturday, at least knowing and having the time to prepare to switch if need be brings a little piece of mind. Right?

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