Tag: T-Mobile
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T-Mobile is Teaming Up with DoorDash for Same Day Delivery of Home Internet Equipment
T-Mobile is partnering with DoorDash to offer customers in select cities same day shipping for home internet equipment, making it faster than ever to get connected with T-Mobile 5G Home Internet. The company hopes that the ability to get equipment and set everything up quickly will take away one of the biggest frustrations around switching…
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This New T-Mobile Fiber Deal Gets You 500 Mbps for $55/Month — Plus a $200 Bonus
T-Mobile just dropped a limited-time Fiber offer that’s built for people who stream, game, and work from home without the hassle. For a limited time, new customers can get 500 Mbps fiber for $55/month with Fiber AutoPay (plus taxes & fees), and a $200 virtual prepaid Mastercard when they sign up for T-Mobile Fiber Internet…
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T-Mobile Announces Upcoming Layoffs
T-Mobile, the Bellevue-based telecommunications company, has announced plans to permanently eliminate 393 positions across Washington state, with the reductions set to take effect starting April 2, 2026. The decision, detailed in a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification filed with the Washington State Employment Security Department, reflects ongoing adjustments within the organization as it navigates evolving…
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Free Month + Up to $300 Back — Here’s How to Save With T-Mobile 5G Home Internet’s Latest Offer
T-Mobile is making it even easier and cheaper to swap your slow, expensive ISP with its latest offer. The company has expanded the savings for new subscribers as we approach a new month. Beginning today, for a limited time, new customers get one month free plus a virtual prepaid Mastercard worth up to $300 after…
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Want Cheaper Internet & Up to $300 Back? — Switch to T-Mobile 5G Home Internet Before This Deal Ends
T-Mobile is paying you to ditch cable. Right now, new customers who sign up for T-Mobile 5G Home Internet can earn up to a $300 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard. Switch to faster speeds and enjoy a fast, simple rebate on an internet service that’s easy to install and backed by T-Mobile’s network. This limited-time promotion runs through…
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T-Mobile Calls All Employee Meeting This Sunday, Raising Questions About What Major Announcement is Coming
T-Mobile has scheduled a comprehensive all-store meeting for Sunday, January 25, 2026, bringing together retail employees across the nation in a virtual all-hands format. This gathering, which lacks a publicly disclosed agenda, has generated considerable anticipation and discussion among staff members, who are bracing for potentially impactful updates from company leadership, according to Phone Arena.…
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Xfinity, AT&T & Verizon Top List of Companies That Frustrated Customers the Most in 2025
If it feels like dealing with your phone company, internet provider, or favorite subscription service has become a full-time job, you’re not imagining it. Pine, an AI-powered consumer agent, just recently released its 2025 Consumer Friction Index, and the results confirm what millions of Americans already feel every month when the bill hits: the companies…
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T-Mobile is Raising Your Phone Bill Again
T-Mobile has begun sending notifications to affected customers about an upcoming increase to its Regulatory Programs & Telco Recovery Fee, a surcharge that will rise by $0.50 per line for both voice and mobile internet (data) lines. The adjustment takes effect on January 21, 2026, marking the second such hike in less than a year…
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Study Shows That Gigabit Internet Access Is Soaring — And It’s Fueling the Next Wave of Cord Cutting
A new broadband study from QR Code Generator, based on the FCC’s National Broadband Map (from December 2022 to June 2025), shows the United States quietly crossing a major milestone. As of mid-2025, roughly 61% of U.S. homes now have access to gigabit-class internet, compared to 32.7% in late 2022, per the study. With that…
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T-Mobile Faces FTC and State AG Referral After Refusing NAD Inquiry Into 5G Capacity Claims
BBB National Programs’ National Advertising Division (NAD) announced today that it will refer T-Mobile US, Inc. to the Federal Trade Commission and appropriate state Attorneys General for further review after the carrier declined to participate in a self-regulatory challenge brought by rival AT&T Services, Inc. concerning advertised 5G network capacity superiority. The challenge centered on…
