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T-Mobile Service Currently Down: Ominous Sign for Mallahan?

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Mallahan makes use of more reliable communication technology at the REVERB debate than his cellular company's.
​Being a T-Mobile subscriber, and being surrounded by a handful of T-Mobile subscribers here on Western Avenue, I can confirm that, presently, T-Mobile service is on the fritz. And that's never happened--not to me, at least, and not within the city limits. If ever there were an ominous sign for the election-night fortunes of a certain former T-Mobile "Vice President of Customer Delight" who's running for the right to run our fair city, I'd say this is it. But nothing will be certain until we say it's so, so keep your web dial tuned to this here blog for updates later tonight.

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