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T-Mobile has launched its 2.5GHz mid-band spectrum in new parts of the country. To be more specific, the Un-carrier has launched the network in 81 new cities and towns, giving customers access to 5G network.
The areas that comprise this launch include suburbs of 8 major cities:
The COVID-19 health crisis is not yet over. But after months of trying to contain the virus, people are trying their best to live with the threat. Apart from individuals, companies seem to be doing their best to bring their business afloat. One way they are doing this is by putting an end to the promotions and temporary deals they offered at the start of the outbreak.
Early this week, Verizon announced its latest plan offering for 5G users. The plans fall under the 5G Unlimited Mix & Match name, which all provide value and entertainment to customers at no extra cost.
Earlier this month, Samsung announced that it will be committing to three years of Android updates. This means that all of its devices will be getting updates and not just limit this to the flagship Galaxy S and Note models.
Earlier today, T-Mobile reported its earnings from the second quarter of the year. It’s important to note that this is the first quarter where Sprint is included in its earnings after the merger in July. And with the numbers of the two carriers combined, it looks like things are looking up for the Un-carrier.
A few days ago, it was revealed that U.S. Cellular has partnered with Nokia to build its 5G network. After the teaser, the wireless carrier has revealed the 11 new states which will be among the first to get expanded 5G coverage.
T-Mobile has just unveiled what could possibly be the best 5G unlimited plan in the US. The offer, called “Supercharged Un-carrier: On Gloves: Off,” gives customers unlimited 5G data plan for $25 per line per month for four lines.
It looks like AT&T may have hurriedly sent out an email to some customers and caused them to panic just a little. That’s because the wireless network failed to include vital information on an email it sent out to customers today.
T-Mobile’s highly teased “Un-carrier” announcement was held via a special webcast earlier today. During the event, the company unveiled their newest Scam Shield app that aims to give customers more control over blocked calls. In addition to blocking callers, T-Mobile will now automatically be blocking calls that it suspects are spam. This basically refers to numbers that have not been “verified” by T-Mobile.
Boost Mobile is officially owned by Dish Network now!
After months of discussion between T-Mobile and Dish, the two companies have made an agreement that is mutually beneficial for both. Along with today’s announcement, Dish has unveiled two new plans that it will be offering to Boost customers.