T-Mobile
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T-Mobile has inked a definitive agreement to acquire Ka’ena Corporation and its subsidiaries and brands: Mint Mobile and Ultra Mobile, for approximately $1.35 billion.
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Carriers including Deutsche Telekom, KDDI, Orange and Telefónica are working with Amazon to deliver cloud-based private wireless services.
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T-Mobile US confirms that Neville Ray, president of technology is to retire from the company by autumn 2023.
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T-Mobile has informed its customers of a security breach involving 37 million customers, where “limited” types of information such as addresses, phone numbers and dates of birth could have been accessed.
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ExteNet Systems has entered into an exclusive agreement with T-Mobile to deploy wireless infrastructure in large sports, entertainment, hospitality and transportation venues.
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T-Mobile has expanded its nationwide 5G standalone (SA) network in the US, allowing it to advance applications and better support dynamic use cases such as network slicing and private wireless.
Forthcoming events
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Capacity Middle East 2024
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Telecom Infra Project (TIP) has launched a metaverse-ready networks project group aimed at enhancing opportunities to deliver experiences across various industries.
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Cradlepoint in collaboration with T-Mobile and the Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners has developed IoT connectivity solutions using 5G Wireless WAN technology.
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T-Mobile has sold its wireline business to Cogent Communications for an initial US$1 but will take a US$1 billion charge on the deal.
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T-Mobile paid US$303.4 million to secure the majority of the 2.5GHz spectrum on offer in latest 5G auction in the US.
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Deutsche Telekom’s T‑Mobile US is to use SpaceX’s Starlink satellite network to expand coverage across rural parts of the US – and SpaceX wants to attract other mobile operators around the world.
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T-Mobile has purchased two additional 600MHz spectrum licenses, costing the operator around US$3.5 billion.
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T-Mobile Netherlands has revealed it has replaced its Huawei kit with Ericsson equipment.
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Roaming specialist Tomia has put some numbers to the #VoLTEgate scandal that means millions of visitors to the US will be unable to use voice roaming from this summer.
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Investigations by Capacity show that many visitors to the US – perhaps until the end of 2023 or longer – will be unable to call 9‑1‑1 to summon police and other services in an emergency.
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As reporting season continues, Indosat Ooredoo, KPN, STC, Milicom and T-Mobile have reported their latest quarterly results – with some players taking the chance to also report on thier ESG progress.
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Deutsche Telekom now owns 48.4% of T-Mobile US after buying 30.5 million shares from Japanese firm SoftBank for a total of US$2.4 billion.
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Deutsche Telekom is strengthening its T logo and telling its subsidiaries that they should stick to a harmonised brand.