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No.

So would you want to give back to society or become a teacher?

I would love to go to school.

Would you even want to go?

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What was the first time you saw a bear or a raccoon?

T-Mobile is reportedly nearing an agreement with Verizon Wireless to launch its new Simple Choice unlimited plans.

The deal, reports TmoNews, could potentially allow customers to use either network on all AT&T and T-Mobile phones and tablets sold alongside prepaid smartphones in the United States through 2016.

T-Mobile says the deal “further expands T-Mobile’s existing service offering to enable customers to access unlimited data services on all devices on their T-Mobile bill.”

But Verizon is already said to be “considering” the idea.

The move to expand unlimited services to other devices is also a response to Sprint’s unlimited roaming agreement with Verizon, which allows customers to use one or more networks on unlimited roaming in the U.S. through Jan. 15, 2017. (Sprint is said to be considering an extension to the date, but the company has already said it plans to launch its own unlimited data plan this fall.)

While Verizon hasn’t released any details on how exactly this could roll out to more customers, TmoNews notes that T-Mobile has announced a new deal with Sprint to offer its unlimited LTE service in certain states. The deal, which is set to launch this quarter, also allows customers to use a third carrier for calling and texting, but not on network access.

But there’s a catch. As TmoNews notes, “some carriers won’t actually start offering Sprint’s unlimited data service until 2016 and beyond.”

T-Mobile says it can offer unlimited data as part of a T-Mobile Simple Choice plan through August, but the company doesn’t say when that timeframe would start. Verizon Wireless hasn’t updated its plans yet, but we’ve previously reported that it’s considering selling a new unlimited data plan in the fall.

Update: Verizon issued the following statement to TmoNews:

We are now in discussions with T-Mobile and are evaluating what is best for both our customers and customers in other markets. We hope to have an announcement soon with more details.

Verizon hasn’t offered any additional comments, though it did last year

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