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T-Mobile says free MLB.TV offer will be available ‘as soon as baseball is back’

Tomorrow’s the day that T-Mobile’s free MLB.TV offer is supposed to go live, but with the coronavirus outbreak going on, some folks may be wondering if the deal will still be offered. Today more info is available. T-Mobile tells TmoNews that when baseball starts back up, the free MLB.TV offer will start up, too. “As soon as baseball is back, MLB.TV will … [read full article]

T-Mobile Connect launching this week with $15 smartphone plan

In addition to giving customers free YouTube Premium, T-Mo announced today that it’s launching its T-Mobile Connect plan early. T-Mobile Connect will be available starting March 25th. This is a new low-cost plan that offers unlimited talk and text plus 2GB of high-speed smartphone data for $15 per month plus tax. Customers who want a bit more high-speed data can get a plan with 5GB as well … [read full article]

T-Mobile will reportedly give customers free Quibi, but two lines or more will be required

We learned last year that T-Mobile is partnering with Quibi, an upcoming streaming service, but neither company has said much else about the deal since then. Today more details on the partnership have leaked out. T-Mobile will reportedly offer a free Quibi subscription to customers on its “most popular postpaid plans,” reports Protocol, such as the Magenta and T-Mobile One plans. … [read full article]

Metro by T-Mobile moving headquarters to Frisco, TX

Metro by T-Mobile has long been headquartered in Richardson, TX, but soon it’ll move to a much larger building. T-Mobile is moving Metro’s headquarters to Frisco, TX, which is in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area and is around 20 miles north of Richardson. Specifically, Metro’s HQ is moving to the Duke Bridges VII building at 3560 Dallas Parkway in Frisco, which is near T-Mobile’s regional office. Metro by … [read full article]

T-Mobile confirms it’s financially prepared to close Sprint merger

The T-Mobile-Sprint merger continues to be in a bit of a limbo as it waits for approval from a couple more entities before it can officially close, but today T-Mo issued a statement to reaffirm that it’s ready to merge whenever those approvals come. T-Mobile said today that it’s financially prepared to close its merger with Sprint. This is based on its previously secured commitments for bridge … [read full article]