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Likewize (formerly Brightstar Corp.) is a privately held American corporation founded in 1997 that operates in over 30 countries today.The company offers insurance, warranty, repair, trade-in, recycling, and premium tech support services to telcos, banks, carriers and retailers on smartphones, tablets, laptops and connected devices in the home.
T-Mobile US, Inc. is an American wireless network operator headquartered in Bellevue, Washington. Its largest shareholder is Deutsche Telekom, a company that operates telecommunications networks in several other countries. T-Mobile is the second largest wireless carrier in the United States, with 127.5 million subscribers as of September 30 ...
Since April 2020, the Assurance Wireless brand has been under the T-Mobile family. [5] This was the result of the merger of Sprint Corporation and T-Mobile US was officially completed, [9] and after Virgin Mobile USA was officially shut down and folded into Boost Mobile. An official statement was sent to all customers July 14, 2020 stating that ...
T-Mobile is the brand of telecommunications by Deutsche Telekom. T-Mobile may also refer to: Deutsche Telekom's current and former subsidiaries. T-Mobile US, an American wireless network operator known simply as "T-Mobile" T-Mobile Polska, a Polish mobile phone network operator; T-Mobile Czech Republic, a Czech wireless network operator
The FTC specifically identified that informing consumers that warranties are voided if they break a warranty sticker or seal on the unit's packaging, use third-party replacement parts, or use third-party repair services is a deceptive practice, as these terms are only valid if the manufacturer provides free warranty service or replacement parts ...
Video: Initial coverage. DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — After an outage Wednesday left T-Mobile customers unable to call 911, the issue has been resolved for residents in Montgomery County. According to ...
iFixit (/ aɪ ˈ f ɪ k s ɪ t / eye-FIX-it [4]) is an American e-commerce and how-to website that publishes free wiki-like online repair guides and tear-downs of consumer electronics and gadgets. It also sells repair parts, tools, and accessories.
In August 2019, Asurion acquired uBreakiFix, a national phone and electronics repair chain. [13] In 2018, Asurion borrowed $3.75 billion via two leveraged loans, the proceeds of which were to be funneled to the PE firms that acquired the company in 2007. The two loans brought the company's total term loans to $11.3 billion. [14]