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T-Mobile Completes Merger with Sprint, Creating the New T-Mobile

T Mobile appsT-Mobile announced this morning that it has completed its merger with Sprint, creating the “New T-Mobile” which will deliver a “transformative 5G network.” The combined company will continue operating under the name T-Mobile.

“During this extraordinary time, it has become abundantly clear how vital a strong and reliable network is to the world we live in. The New T-Mobile’s commitment to delivering a transformative broad and deep nationwide 5G network is more important and more needed than ever and what we are building is mission-critical for consumers,” said Mike Sievert, president and CEO of T-Mobile, who replaced John Legere in the role.

The New T-Mobile has committed to bringing a fast, nationwide 5G network to both urban areas and underserved rural communities. The network plans to have 14 times more capacity in six years than T-Mobile alone has currently.

“The Un-carrier movement started with T-Mobile saying we were going to shake up wireless — and we did! We eliminated annual service contracts, overages and roaming fees, improved customer service and introduced more value. But there’s more. In the best and worst of times, T-Mobile has been here with a dependable network and giving customers best-in-class customer service they can depend on. Today, when those connections are needed more than ever, we are reinforcing everything we’ve stood for as the supercharged New T-Mobile!” said John Legere.

Here is what to expect from the New T-Mobile:

The company also said in a statement this morning that this merger will provide the resources for the New T-Mobile to “offer free access to 5G and the best rate plans at low prices, now and in the future, so all customers can reap the benefits of a supercharged Un-Carrier network at a great value.”

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