T-Mobile customers, today is the day to claim that free oversized T-Mobile-branded tote bag. Perfect for your next beach trip, this magenta-colored bag is going to make you the life of the party. Or at the very least, people will appreciate its uniqueness. To claim this week’s gift, you’ll need to open the T Life … Continued Read the original post: Time to Claim Your Free Oversized T-Mobile Tote Bag
If you’re the type of person who prefers getting a physical freebie from T-Mobile Tuesdays’ rewards program, here is a freebie you need to claim right away. T-Mobile is still giving away a magenta-colored tote bag. The freebie will be available until April 17, 2024 so you’ll have to look for a store that has a stock of the tote bag. The oversize tote [read full article]
TMUS appears to be a better pick now compared to T, given the solid EPS growth in recent quarters, greater 5G coverage and robust demand for postpaid services.
T-Mobile is set to move forward with its acquisition of Ka'ena Corp, the parent company of budget mobile service providers Mint Mobile and Ultra Mobile, after receiving the green light from the FCC.
A T-Mobile customer was hit with a bill of over $140,000 after a three week vacation in Switzerland, which is honestly crazy.
The carrier first announced the acquisition last year.
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) gave its stamp of approval for T-Mobile’s $1.3 billion deal to buy Mint Mobile and Ultra Mobile.
It’s official! T-Mobile has received the approval of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for its proposed acquisition of Ka’ena Corporation and its assets, Mint Mobile and Ultra Mobile. The Un-carrier previously announced its plans to acquire Ryan Reynolds’ MVNO brand for $1.35 billion. When Mike Sievert announced this, he promised to “work to further their success.” Now that the acquisition has been approved, the transaction is expected to close on May 1. Just a few days ago, ...
The FCC has fined three major mobile carriers almost $200 Million after illegally sharing user location data.
The United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today announced [PDF] that it has fined AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint/T-Mobile $196 million collectively for illegally selling access to customer location information without consent. Sprint and T-Mobile (now merged into T-Mobile) have been fined $12 million and $80 million, respectively. Verizon has been fined almost $47 million, and AT&T has been fined more than $57 million. The FCC first began investigating the four major U.S....
Bosses ditched the physical catalogue at the start of this month (1/4) after 144 years, leaving the website as the only place to get numbers without paying.
May 2nd is World Password Day. Despite the computer industry telling us for decades that our passwords will soon be gone, we now have more than ever!