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For quite some time now, regulators and legislators have been doing their best to put robocalls out of business. Service providers have since followed their regulations and have implemented new ways to protect their customers. In a way, it looks like these efforts have not gone unnoticed as more consumers report dealing with fewer unwanted robocalls than before.
Ever since T-Mobile announced its merger with Sprint, it has been busy migrating the customers of the latter and improving its mid-band spectrum. Now, it is giving Sprint subscribers a better reason to migrate with a new deal.
When T-Mobile announced its merger with Sprint had completed back in April, a lot of its customers were in for a treat. The merger allowed the two networks to improve its networks. In late April, select Sprint customers were able to access the networks of the “New T-Mobile”, allowing them to enjoy their connection. At the same time, T-Mobile was able to rapidly integrate its mid-band spectrum and boost its 5G speeds in several places.
It looks like smartphone manufacturers these days are adding a key feature in the devices they produce. Because of the ongoing health crisis, phones today are being created with a built-in infrared temperature sensor.
It’s been a little over a month since the merger between Sprint and T-Mobile was made official. But despite this, the two have since been operating as separate entities. However, it looks like we already have an idea on when the two will be combined as one company.
Google is reportedly working with Samsung to make Rich Communication Services (RCS) messaging more available on Galaxy devices.
According to the report, even though there are select Samsung Galaxy phones that are already compatible with RCS, it is still largely carrier-based. This is why the two have decided to work together to make this feature available.
It’s really good when companies set aside their differences and come together for the greater good. And especially during this time when there are a lot of people who are in difficulty as brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s nice to see companies doing their best to help alleviate their customers’ struggles.
In terms of helping its customers during this pandemic, T-Mobile is one brand that has done its fair share of help. Not only have they waived cancellations and late fees, they have also unveiled an affordable $15 per month plan. Now, it looks like they are offering a 50% discount on the monthly bill of those who need it the most.