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After its price hike announcement, T-Mobile has been on the news over disgruntled customers. There have been reports that the customers planned to file an FCC complaint for the carrier’s violation of its Price Lock guarantee. After these reports surfaced, users shared a response that the Un-carrier sent them.
For the second time this year (and a span of four months), AT&T subscribers suffered a prolonged outage. This time, however, the outage also affected Verizon Wireless customers since they were unable to make and receive calls from AT&T customers.
T-Mobile recently announced that selected plans will be getting a price hike. Some customers will be facing an increase of up to $5 per line per month. The company shared that this was because they are “adjusting prices to respond to rising costs.”
Back in December, Verizon held an offer where it gave away an Xbox Series X console to those who sign up for their Fios plans. This time around, they are giving away a free Nintendo Switch console.
When T-Mobile unveiled its two new offerings under its Home Internet service, it also announced that it would start verifying the addresses of its existing customers. The Un-carrier planned to roll this out together with the new Away plan on May 8th. But it turns out that this will be pushed to a later date.
In 2019, the major carriers in the country faced allegations of selling its customers’ location data without their consent. Years later, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has finally reached a decision by fining these companies.