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  2. T-Mobile Adds Apple TV+ as Permanent Free Perk on Top-Tier ...

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    T-Mobile had offered Apple TV+ free for one year to unlimited wireless subscribers. Now it’s reupped the deal with Apple to offer all new and existing T-Mobile Magenta Max customers access to ...

  3. Un-carrier - Wikipedia

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    Un-carrier is a marketing campaign created by T-Mobile US with Prophet, [1] and advertising company Publicis.It debuted in March 2013, where the company introduced a new streamlined plan structure for new customers which drops contracts, subsidized phones, coverage fees for data, and early termination fees. [2]

  4. New T-Mobile customers will have to pay more for unlimited data

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    Currently, if you go to T-Mobile's site and configure a one-line plan with unlimited data, you'll see it will set you back $80 per month. However, starting on November 15th, a single line with ...

  5. T-Mobile customers on unlimited wireless family plans get a ...

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    T-Mobile this morning officially announced its exclusive partnership with the new streaming service, Quibi, set to launch on April 6. The service will be made available for free for a year to T ...

  6. T-Mobile US - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2, 2019, the T-Mobile ONE and ONE Plus plans have been retired, and replaced by the new Magenta plans. [166] On June 2, 2019, T-Mobile announced the launch of Magenta Plus. T-Mobile has since discontinued this plan, but it has upgraded the Magenta plan with 100 GB of premium data, while the high-speed hotspot data was increased to 5 GB.

  7. List of mobile network operators in the United States

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    Four of the top five wireless providers have all standardized on 4G LTE and 5G NR as their wireless communication standards, whereas Boost Mobile uses only 5G NR.Of which, LTE has been deployed across their entire coverage area; however, the LTE bands used by each provider remain largely incompatible.