T-Mobile to ‘Unleash the Tablet’ in press conference on Twitter

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We’re all invited to Tweet our questions to @TMobile or text them to 313131

T-Mobile has something up their sleeves for October 23 — that’s tomorrow — and it’s all about unleashing the tablet and the new Uncarrier 3.0 plans they have brought out. It’s also got a little twist, as it will be a press conference (sort of) held on Twitter.

T-Mobile CEO John Legere and CMO Mike Sievert will be fielding your questions on Twitter and via SMS at 9:00 AM PT live, and the whole shindig will also be live-streamed (audio only) at newsroom.t-mobile.com. If you’re interested in participating, you can send your questions to @TMobile for John Legere and Mike Sievert with the hashtag #unleashthetablet. If you prefer to use SMS, text a question of 160 characters or less to 313131.

We’re not sure what to expect, but we wouldn’t be surprised to see new data-only tablet plans or even devices as part of T-Mobile Jump. We’ll be listening and watching, and fill you in after it’s over. In the meantime, T-Mobile’s press release is after the break.

Media Alert: T-Mobile’s First Tweet Conference for Un-carrier 3.0 Part II – Join us on Oct. 23

What: What would an Un-leashed tablet look like? Only T-Mobile can offer tablets to consumers in a highly disruptive Un-carrier way! Come hear about our next market changing offer in our first ever live press conference on Twitter. Tweet or text us your questions on Un-carrier 3.0 Part II news – LIVE.

Who: T-Mobile CEO John Legere and CMO Mike Sievert will answer live questions about the company’s latest Un-carrier news from media and consumers through Twitter and text messaging. You can also listen to a live audio stream at newsroom.t-mobile.com. When: Oct. 23, 2013, at 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time. Where: newsroom.t-mobile.com and twitter.com/TMobile

How: Text us or tweet us! Send your questions to @TMobile for John Legere and Mike Sievert with the hashtag #unleashthetablet. Or text a question to 313131 by typing in TMUSQA and then your question (limit 160 characters). Questions will be answered live on twitter.com/TMobile and on a live audio stream at newsroom.t-mobile.com.