Tag: T-Mobile
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T-Mobile Buys a Fiber Internet Company to Expand Its Home Internet Service
After rumors had been flying, T-Mobile made it official that it was buying a fiber internet company called Metronet. With this deal, T-Mobile and an investment group KKR will buy Metronet together. Metronet offers fiber internet service across 17 states and reportedly has more than two million customers as of 2024. This would give T-Mobile…
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T-Mobile Is Reportedly in Talks to Buy a Major Internet Service Provider
For some time now there have been reports that T-Mobile was looking at buying fiber internet companies to expand its fiber footprint. Now, according to TMT Finance, T-Mobile and some investment partners are looking at buying Metronet. Metronet offers fiber internet service across 17 states and reportedly has more than two million customers as of…
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T-Mobile Cuts The Price of Its 5G Home Internet & Is Offering a $200 MasterCard To New Subscribers For a Limited Time
Have you considered switching to T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet? Right now may be the right time to do it, as T-Mobile is offering a $200 prepaid Mastercard for all customers who switch to T-Mobile Home Internet for a limited time. You do need to hurry though as this is a limited time offer. The news…
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T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet Service Averages Over 200 Mbps Down as Cord Cutting 2.0 Grows
This week Open Signal released its report of the best wireless networks on the market. According to that report, T-Mobile is once again the winner, not only for the best download speeds but also in many other categories. For cord cutters the most important score is overall 5G download speed. According to that report, T-Mobile’s…
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T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet Customers Are Happier Than Comcast or Spectrum Customers
2023 was a breakout year for 5G Home Internet providers led by T-Mobile and Verizon. These two companies alone added more than 3.6 million new 5G Home Internet customers last year. The top cable TV companies, including Comcast, lost more than 63,000 Internet customers in 2024. Traditional telecom companies, like AT&T, also reported losing more…
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T-Mobile Will Be Cutting Off 5G Home Internet Customers Who Move Without Telling T-Mobile Unless They Pay More
Last April, T-Mobile announced plans to launch new internet plans with the T-Mobile Home Internet Plus and Away. This comes as T-Mobile customers will now be limited to using their home internet service to their home location instead of taking it with them. If you want to take your home internet system with you outside…
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T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet is On Sale For $40 a Month & You Get $200 Back For a Limited Time
Looking for a really good deal on home internet right now? T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet is currently on sale for just $40 a month if you have any T-Mobile wireless plan. Not only can you get home internet for just $40 a month you will also get $200 back for a limited time and a…
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T-Mobile Launches a Backup Home Internet Service to Make Sure You Are Always Online For $20 a Month
Do you need to always make sure you are online? Do you work from home and are worried about internet outages costing you at work? Now, starting at just $20 a month for select T-Mobile customers, you can get a backup Home Internet plan to keep you connected using T-Mobile’s 5G network. The service costs…
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T-Mobile Buys UScellular Wireless For $4.4 Billion
Today UScellular and T-Mobile announced a deal for T-Mobile to buy the wireless service for $4.4 billion to buy UScellular’s wireless operations, pending approval by several government organizations before the deal can close. This comes as reports have been circulating for some time that UScellular was looking for a buyer. The deal includes cash and…
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T-Mobile Will Face a Class-Action Lawsuit Over Its $26 Billion Purchase of Sprint
In 2020, T-Mobile closed a deal to buy Sprint for $26 billion. Now an order from the Seventh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has denied T-Mobile’s request to stop a class-action lawsuit over the merger. The plaintiffs have argued that the merger is driving up the price of wireless services because it reduced market competition.…