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T-Mobile is rolling out a Backup Internet service exclusively for its Business users.
The new 5G Business Internet Backup plan costs $30 per month and will give you “up to 7 days” of backup internet per billing cycle. And for a limited time period, you can get this plan at $15 per month.
AT&T users are being warned to keep an eye on their accounts for any suspicious activity. According to a report from Bleeping Computer, the contents of a 2021 data breach is currently being offered for free on a data theft forum. The report shared that this data breach has been offered for sale for $1 million since 2021.
Boost Infinite is giving away a free third line to select customers. This is their newest offer that is exclusively available to new customers who are getting the $25 per month plan.
After years of waiting, T-Mobile finally has access to the 2.5GHz spectrum it won in 2022. This was the spectrum that the Un-carrier won at the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Auction 108. But because the FCC did not have authority to license the spectrum, T-Mobile had to wait.
Yesterday, a massive outage affected smartphone users throughout the country. Although some reported experiencing issues with other carriers, the majority of the reports come from AT&T. This included AT&T’s prepaid brands and MVNOs that used its networks.
Earlier this week, some users found a glitch that allowed them to unlock select Samsung devices from T-Mobile. The Redditorswho discovered the software glitch shared that this was only possible with Samsung devices.
Verizon recently shared its data breach notification that it filed at the Office of the Maine Attorney General. The document revealed that a Verizon employee gained access to an unauthorized file containing sensitive information of other employees.
Total by Verizon now offers 5G Home Internet service.
The prepaid brand is now offering 5G Home Internet service plans that start at $45 per month with Auto Pay enabled. With this service in place, you already have access to unlimited data with a download speed of up to 200 Mbps.
Earlier this week, T-Mobile rolled out its Hulu On Us perk for Go5G Next subscribers. The rollout, however, also means that T-Mobile customers now get Netflix with ads.
This week, wireless carriers announced their plans to increase their prices. Here is a short summary of these plan changes and what they mean to customers: