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T-Mobile’s network coverage has greatly improved over the years. But despite the improvements and the availability of its 5G network, it cannot deny the fact that there are areas in the US that still don’t have cellular service. And this is what T-Mo plans to address real soon.
Visible made some changes to its phone plans over the week. Before the change, the Verizon Wireless-owned prepaid brand only had one standard plan: a $40 per month option. With the new change, they now offer a couple of unlimited plans.
A few months ago, T-Mobile revealed that it already covers more than 40 million households with its Home Internet service. But even with this number, they still plan to make their service available to homes where there is a temporary network restriction.
This week, Verizon Wireless revealed good news to its customers. Prepaid wireless customers now have access to Disney+.
This same offer has been available to qualifying postpaid unlimited plan customers for some time now and Big Red decided to extend the offer to prepaid customers.
Verizon has made an addition to its C-band 5G network.
According to Big Red, they rolled out 100MHz of C-band spectrum in different parts of the country. This is expected to improve the 5G speeds and network capacity in select markets. The roll out will also nearly double the existing 60MHz spectrum that has already been deployed in 5G markets.
It looks like a new change will soon be taking place across all Android devices. As revealed this week, a new platform could soon be taking over your device’s lock screen.
Just a few more days to go and it’ll be July. This is the timeline when T-Mobile will start switching off its 3G networks. And that also means that non-VoLTE supporting devices will lose voice calling services.