The Uncarrier itself is shaking things up again with phase three of its plan to change the mobile industry. As rumored earlier today, T-Mobile just announced unlimited global data for no extra charge in over 100 countries. That's massive – so massive, in fact, the (un)carrier is now able to say that its data network is larger than Verizon's and AT&T's combined. Massive.

The plan goes into effect on October 31st for "most" Simple Choice customers – no activation needed. Just unlimited data, essentially wherever you are. For those curious where T-Mo is now willing to cover you, here's a look at the list:

Update: Don't expect blazing speeds when traveling overseas. T-Mobile chief marketing officer Mike Sievert told CNET that the average speed is about 128Kbps. So, you won't be watching any YouTube videos – but it'll get the job done if you need to check email or grab a map.

This announcement comes alongside another milestone for Team Magenta: its 4G LTE network is now nationwide, covering "more than 200 million people in 233 metros across the United States." It completed this rollout months ahead of the initial schedule, according to T-Mobile chief technology officer Neville Ray. Not bad, T-Mo. For a full list of coverage areas, check out this PDF.

But that's not all. U.S. customers who wish to call overseas can now do so more affordably than ever – with T-Mobile's Stateside International Talk & Text plan, they'll never pay more than $0.20 a minute to any country in the Simple Global network. And calls to landlines in over 70 of those countries cost nothing extra at all.

Like only its CEO John Legere could, T-Mobile announced all this in style – with a concert by now-T-Mobile collaborator Shakira in Bryant Park, NYC. Looks like we're going to be seeing a lot more of her in Pink moving forward.