• T-Mobile Closes Mint Acquisition

    T-Mobile Closes Mint Acquisition T-Mobile US Inc. has completed its previously announced acquisition of Ka’ena Corporation. It includes direct-to-consumer prepaid wireless brand Mint Mobile, internationally focused brand Ultra Mobile, and wholesale wireless solutions provider. Telecompetitor previously reported that T-Mobile would pay a maximum of Telecompetitor

  • T-Mobile US freshens prepaid with Mint

    T-Mobile US fleshed out details about its now completed $1.3 billion deal to buy Mint Mobile and Ultra Mobile, with Mint founders David Glickman and Rizwan Kassim joining its team.

  • Here’s How T-Mobile Supports Small Businesses

    Small Business Week is upon us and T-Mobile has a number of noteworthy deals for small business customers.  Earlier this week, T-Mobile rolled out Business Unlimited Edge. Small business customers who add at least 10 lines can get up to a $1,000 credit for every voice line.  In addition to this, businesses can get one year plan membership of Amazon Business Prime Essentials from T-Mobile. The Un-carrier also has lots of resources that can help small businesses. [read full article]

  • T-Mobile Rolls Out Network Improvement in Arkansas

    Earlier this week, T-Mobile announced that it would be upgrading the 5G connection in Louisiana. Days later and the Un-carrier has announced the completion of its multi-year 5G network investment across Arkansas. This new feat cost $163 million and took three years to complete.  Thanks to this, the state of Arkansas has improved 5G network that local businesses, schools, healthcare providers, first responders, and T-Mobile customers can experience.   The [read full article]

  • T-Mobile Updates Devices in Its Keep and Switch Program

    T-Mobile has updated the list of smartphones it offers in its Keep and Switch program. Through this program, users can easily switch carriers and have your financed device paid off by the Un-carrier.   The Mobile Report revealed that T-Mobile has added and removed smartphones from its program. These are the devices that they have added: Motorola Edge 2021 Motorola Edge 2022 Motorola Edge+ 2022 Motorola razr 2023 [read full article]

  • What’s up with T-Mobile US, eSIM disruption, SoftBank

    T-Mobile US finally jumps into the fibre broadband marketCould Apple et al become eSIM-enabled MVNOs?SoftBank strikes Honda deal as Cubic acquisition closes

  • T-Mobile wants you to use your home internet ONLY at home

    T-Mobile has started to crack down on home internet users using their internet services other than at home.

    • CNET

    T-Mobile Adds Subscribers as It Grows Wired Internet Business

    The carrier closes its first quarter earnings with acquisitions and more customers.

  • TCL 50 XL 5G Lands on Metro by T-Mobile

    If you’re looking for a new smartphone, TCL has an affordable device worth checking out. The newest TCL smartphone available in the US is the TCL 50 XL 5G. Here’s what you need to know about this device.  The TCL 50 XL 5G is a 5G-enabled device and is currently the most affordable 5G smartphone available on Metro by T-Mobile. It is priced at $159.99. But for a limited time period, Metro is offering the device for [read full article]

  • The TCL 50 XL is Now Available via T-Mobile

    The phone is affordable, priced well below 200 bucks.

  • T-Mobile Unveils Two New Home Internet Plans

    T-Mobile rolled out two new internet plans today. The new plans are called Home Internet Plus and Away plan. Here’s what you need to know about these new plans: Home Internet Plus Starting Friday, April 26, T-Mobile will be offering the new plan called Home Internet Plus. Through this plan, customers can get an all-in-one premium plan with expanded home Wi-Fi coverage and 24/7 tech support for smart home devices.  This plan costs $70 per month. But [read full article]

  • Report: T-Mobile’s $10 Connect Plan is No Longer Available

    It looks like T-Mobile could be shaking things up with its monthly rate plan options.  As reported by Deutsche Bank’s analyst, Bryan Kraft (via PhoneArena), the Un-carrier might need to increase its prices sometime in June. The analyst said: “T-Mobile has been more measured than its large competitors in talking price, actually doing very little to date. While T-Mobile now seems about to take a somewhat larger [read full article]