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  • Here's How You Can Get OnePlus's Latest Smartphone For Free
    OnePlus
    OnePlus has launched its latest smartphone in the U.S. market, and while it costs way less than other handsets from popular brands, it boasts of great specs to beat. What's more, there's a way to get it for free.
  • T-Mobile Strengthens Signal With Elon Musk's SpaceX Starlink Satellites
    VIA STARLINK
    Plans of providing inflight WiFi via Starlink on Hawaiian Airlines and JSX are now being readied.
  • AT&T Decommissions U.S. 3G Network To Make Way For 5G Rollout
    AT&T
    AT&T said all devices that still rely on its 3G network will no longer be able to function starting this week.
  • T-Mobile Confirms It Was Hacked, Doesn't Know What Was Stolen
    T-Mobile
    Hackers reportedly attempted to sell data from more than 100 million T-Mobile subscribers on an online forum.
  • SoftBank Divests T-Mobile US Shares In $21 Billion Deal
    SOFTBANK
    Deal part of SoftBank's $42 billion push to unload assets to finance stock buybacks and settle debts.
  • FCC To Investigate Major Outage Of T-Mobile's Network
    T-Mobile Outage
    T-Mobile's nationwide network had abruptly shut down for more than 12 hours, preventing its subscribers from making calls or sending text messages.
  • AT&T Bows To Pressure From Ad Watchdogs, To Drop 5G Branding
    5G
    AT&T changing its tone as it faces mounting pressure from industry leaders like Verizon
  • T-Mobile, Sprint Deliver 'Super-Charged 5G' Tech To Customers Across The US
    A man walks past a 5G advert in London, Britain, April 14, 2020.
    T-Mobile is also expanding its 5G infra to Detroit, Columbus, Ohio, and St. Louis.
  • T-Mobile And Sprint's $23 Billion Merger Officially Completed
    T-Mobile Sprint Merger
    The combined company will operate under the T-Mobile name and will effectively become the country's third-largest wireless provider.
  • Sprint And T-Mobile Mega-Merger Finally Gets Approval From Federal Judge
    T-Mobile and Sprint
    US District Court Judge Victor Marrero rejected the suits filed by thirteen US states and the District of Columbia and approved the long-planned merger between T-Mobile and Sprint.
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