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  2. T-Mobile Owner Hails 'Massive' U.S. Turnaround - AOL

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    By John Moore/Getty ImagesA T-Mobile iPhone 5 By Katrina Bishop Shares in Deutsche Telekom shot up Thursday after the company grew its customer base in the U.S. -- where it owns T-Mobile ...

  3. T-Mobile data breach - Wikipedia

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    On August 18, 2021, T-Mobile provided a preliminary analysis, showing the attackers were able to obtain the records more than 40 million former and prospective customers that had applied for credit along with 7.8 million existing postpaid customers. T-Mobile confirmed that the data collected by the hackers included sensitive personal ...

  4. T-Mobile customers: Your phone plan might change - AOL

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    It’s not clear how long customers have to opt out of the switch, but you have to call customer service to avoid it. T-Mobile customers: Your phone plan might change — here’s how you can ...

  5. 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]

  6. T-Mobile Silently Increases iPhone 5 Down Payment - AOL

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    The increase wasn't officially publicized, and it requires future T-Mobile iPhone customers to pay $150 for the down. Just a month after launching the iPhone 5 on its network, T-Mobile increased ...

  7. T-Mobile US - Wikipedia

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    According to the preliminary analysis, the hackers were able to obtain the records more than 40 million former and prospective customers that had applied for credit along with 7.8 million existing postpaid customers. T-Mobile has confirmed that the data collected by the hackers included sensitive personal information, such as the first and last ...