Tag: T-Mobile
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T-Mobile is Continuing to Roll Out its Pilot Home Internet Service As They Prepare For Their 5G Home Internet
Back in March 2019, T-Mobile announced that they have started to test home internet services using LTE. At the time this program offered LTE home internet to 50,000 households to start testing out T-Mobile’s hardware ahead of their 5G home internet services launch. This week T-Mobile has started to contact more T-Mobile customers to offer…
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Google is Reportedly Not Teaming up With Dish to Buy Part of T-Mobile
Last month we learned that DISH was reportedly bidding on buying Boost Mobile. According to Bloomberg DISH was offering $6 billion to buy Boost. According to the NY Post Google and Dish have teamed up in an effort to buy part of T-Mobile. Now Google has come out and denied these reports. “These claims are…
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Dish & T-Mobile Reportedly Have Reached a Deal to Sell Dish Some of T-Mobile Assets
Last month we learned that DISH was reportedly bidding on buying Boost Mobile. According to Bloomberg DISH was offering $6 billion to buy Boost. CNBC is reporting that Dish has reached a deal to buy assets from T-Mobile. According to CNBC, this deal was reached in hopes of getting approval for the T-Mobiel Sprint merger.…
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Can You Use a T-Mobile Hotspot to Cut the Cord on Comcast and Spectrum Internet?
Earlier this month, we shared a post about cutting the cord without home internet. In that post, we included mobile hotspots as one option. In a note about that option, we mentioned that streaming with a hotspot for any significant amount of time wouldn’t be realistic. In this post, we’re discussing whether it’s possible and…
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T-Mobile Subscribers Can Get $25 Tickets to Blink 182, Lil Wayne, Slipknot, Third Eye Blind, & More This Summer
Today T-Mobile announced exclusive music benefit for T-Mobile subscribers with the return of discount Live Nation amphitheater tickets. Starting tomorrow, June 11, and running all summer long giving you exclusive $25 all-in tickets (taxes and fees included) to hundreds of Live Nation amphitheater shows through T-Mobile Tuesdays. T-Mobile customers will be able to buy tickets…
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T-Mobile’s 5G Internet Service Is Reportedly Averaging 350–490 Mbps Down
T-Mobile is still testing its 5G network. Now, according to reports from PCmag.com, T-Mobile’s 5G network is averaging 350–490 Mbps down. This is the network T-Mobile hopes will not only offer high-speed Internet to phone users but also to home customers. T-Mobile is already testing a 4G home Internet service that runs at 50 Mbps…
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T-Mobile Customers Are More Satisfied Than Verizon & AT&T
Today American Customer Satisfaction Index’s (ACSI®) released their Wireless Service and Cellular Telephone Report 2018-2019. According to that report, T-Mobile customers are the most satisfied beating out Verizon & AT&T. “To cope with the rapid growth of wireless data traffic, carriers are investing in modernizing infrastructure, including 5G networks,” said David VanAmburg, Managing Director at the…
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Netflix’s $2 Price Hike Is Getting Passed Along to T-Mobile Customers
Do you get free Netflix from T-Mobile? Starting in July you will see a $2 increase on your phone bill to cover the cost of Netflix’s recent price hike. “Beginning July 5, 2019, customers on qualifying T-Mobile ONE voice plans who have or redeem a Netflix Standard 2-screen subscription will see a $2 charge per month…
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The Department of Justice Recommends Blocking The T-Mobile Merger With Sprint
Today the Department of Justice (DOJ) recommended blocking the T-Mobile $26 billion merger deal with Sprint according to sources familiar with the matter. This comes a few days after T-Mobile and Sprint made changes to the deal to get FCC approval. This is a major blow to T-Mobile’s hopes to merge with Sprint something T-Mobile…
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T-Mobile & Sprint Reportedly Reach Deal With US Regulators to Merge
Today T-Mobile and Sprint announced several changes to their $26 billion merger deal. According to reports these changes are apart of a deal to get approval for their merger according to CNBC. On T-Mobile’s website pushing for the merger they say: “It is absolutely imperative that the U.S. extends the global innovation, technology and economic…
