Tag: T-Mobile
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T-Mobile Offers Unlimited Data & Extra Hotspot in Response to Coronavirus
T-Mobile has announced its response to coronavirus and the increased need for reliable wireless service by giving all customers unlimited connectivity. All T-Mobile customers will have unlimited data for the next 60 days, along with an additional 20GB of mobile hotspot. Here is the full T-Mobile plan. Starting now – ALL current T-Mobile and Metro by…
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AT&T, T-Mobile, Comcast, Cox, Verizon, and More Take FCC’s Pledge to Maintain Customer Service During Coronavirus Pandemic
Today, the Federal Communications Commission announced nearly 80 broadband and telephone services providers and commissions have signed on to what it’s calling the “Keep Americans Connected Pledge.” The agreement is aimed at ensuring residents and small businesses don’t lose broadband and phone service during the current Coronavirus pandemic, which has led to many service and…
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AT&T Targets Early 2022 for 3G Sunset
While 5G may be grabbing all the attention and headlines these days, mobile carriers have been working on plans to move away from older networks and, they hope, convert existing customers to their latest tech. Case in point: the venerable 3G network, which came online in the US in the early 2000s. Various companies are…
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T-Mobile Launches 5G in 3 Cities
T-Mobile’s 5G rollout spreads to a trio of cities today, with residents in Twin Falls (Idaho), Jackson (Tennessee), and Corvallis (Oregon) now able to access the high-speed mobile network. The company sent out press releases for each city’s launch, with each getting into the details of what this initial 5G rollout entails. The rollout uses…
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T-Mobile Customers Will Get MLB.tv for Free Beginning in March
T-Mobile customers will receive a free regular full-season subscription to MLB.tv offer, beginning on March 24, 2020. The offer will be a part of T-Mobile Tuesdays, a program where customers get access to exclusive deals and discounts if they have a qualifying plan. T-Mobile shared the news about MLB.tv being part of T-Mobile Tuesdays when…
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T-Mobile Will Soon Offer Home Internet & $15 a Month Wireless Phone Plans
In March 2019, T-Mobile announced that they have started to test home Internet services using LTE. At the time, T-Mobile limited the test to 50,000 customers. Recently T-Mobile promised if the merger happened, they would roll it out nationwide. Now that the merger has been approved, look for this to become a reality soon. This…
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The T-Mobile & Sprint Merger Has Been Approved a By Federal Judge
Last year the FCC approved the T-Mobile and Sprint merger, following approval by the DOJ. With those approvals, the merger now faces one more obstacle – a lawsuit filed by 15 states and Washington D.C to stop the merger. Now a federal judge has approved the merger clearing the way for the two companies to…
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The T-Mobile & Sprint Merger Will Reportedly Be Approved Tomorrow
Last year the FCC approved the T-Mobile and Sprint merger, following approval by the DOJ. With those approvals, the merger now faces one more obstacle – a lawsuit filed by 15 states and Washington D.C to stop the merger. Now according to The New York Times, the Federal Judge overseeing the case will approve the…
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T-Mobile and Sprint are Fighting Robocalls with New Technology
T-Mobile and Sprint have just announced that they’ve developed new anti-robocall technology with the latest update of STIR/SHAKEN, a cross-network system for number verification to protect against scams and robocalls. This new anti-robocalling technology will give customers peace of mind that calls from the Sprint network to the T-Mobile network (and vice versa) are really…
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T-Mobile Wants to Become Your Bank As It Launches T-Mobile Money in Puerto Rico
Today T-Mobile announced T-Mobile Money a digital-first banking experience in Puerto Rico. With T-Mobile Money, you can have a bank account with T-Mobile that has no-account-fee but is a interest-earning mobile-first checking account that anyone in Puerto Rico can get if you have a smartphone. Now it seems T-Mobile wants to be your TV provider,…
