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T-Mobile tops Ookla’s latest Speedtest report

T-Mobile is adding another win to its belt, thanks to the latest results of an independent third-party report.  Earlier today, Ookla released its Q2 Speedtest Global Index Market Analysis United States report and named T-Mobile as the top network when it comes to Overall Speed, Lowest Latency, Highest Consistency and Overall Video Score. The report also named T-Mo’s 5G network on the first spot for its availability, consistency, and download … [read full article]

T-Mobile: To present Q2 2022 Earnings Report next week

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T-Mobile will be hosting its Q2 2022 earnings report next week. T-Mobile CEO, Mike Sievert, will discuss the company’s Q2 2022 financial and operational results on July 27th. If you are interested in joining the event, you can tune into the webcast on Wednesday, July 27th at 7:00 am EDT. During the virtual event, there will be a live webcast of the talk. It will be available on[read full article]

T-Mobile customers now have option to text to receive mental health support

T-Mobile is making it much easier to get help for mental health services.  In its blog today, the Un-carrier revealed that customers can now text 988 to get free access to mental health services from professionally trained counselors at the National Suicide prevention Hotline. In its announcement, T-Mo revealed the importance of offering a text option to get mental health services. And this is because a text message can be sent in just four seconds. For someone … [read full article]

T-Mobile CMO shares his tech tips for modern travel

Now that people are starting to travel again, T-Mobile CMO, Mike Katz, has shared his 5 Tech Tips for Navigating Modern Travel. These tips go in line with T-Mo’s recent Coverage Beyond Un-carrier announcement.  Last month, T-Mo revealed its new Coverage Beyond service that allowed customers to stay connected and save money “even when they’re outside the signal of our network abroad and in the air.” Coverage … [read full article]

T-Mobile’s latest termination count may reach “hundreds”

Back when the T-Mobile-Sprint merger was still being studied, T-Mobile promised that it would bring an “increase of jobs” to labor groups. Unfortunately today, it looks like the Un-carrier is unable to keep that end of the bargain.  T-Mobile has laid off a number of its employees since last month. As The T-Mo Report revealed, T-Mobile says they are doing “organizational changes” in the company. Apart from laying off … [read full article]

Mobility platform chooses T-Mobile, Deutsche Telekom as its LTE/5G partner

T-Mobile and Deutsche Telekom made an important announcement today.  The two revealed that mobility platform, Spoke, chose T IoT to bring power to its new hardware and software system. As a result, bicyclists and motorists get near real-time information when they are on the road.  The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that 78 percent of bicycle accidents occur in urban areas where there is traffic. Spoke is on a mission to reduce those numbers. One way … [read full article]

T-Mobile unveils new sweepstakes, MLB events to look forward to

T-Mobile has brought back one of its most in demand T-Mobile Tuesdays reward. And just in time for MLB All-Star Week! For starters, T-Mo announced that it has brought back T-Mobile 5G Batting Practice. This is also the first time MLB will be producing an entire show using T-Mobile’s 5G network. The show will give in-person fans a view of the players as they warm up. This will be done through the 5G roving cameras and participants, … [read full article]

Crowd sings “We’re Not Gonna Take It” in response to price hikes of T-Mobile’s rivals

With the recent price hikes, 80s metal band frontman Dee Snider has led a protest and urged others to sing “We’re Not Gonna Take It” in response.  The Twisted Sister lead singer stood in front of AT&T and Verizon stores in Times Square as a way of rebelling against increasing prices imposed by the two carriers. With Dee’s direction, the crowd yelled the famous 80s rock song, “We’re Not Gonna Take It.”  Apart from this recent protest … [read full article]

Schok Freedom Turbo XL is coming to T-Mobile

If you’re on the hunt for a new entry- or mid-level smartphone, here’s a new brand you should check out: Schok. This is a Texas-based mobile phone manufacturer that is relatively new to the smartphone game. And recently, the manufacturer launched its latest device, the Schok Freedom Turbo XL.  The device comes with a 6.53-inch FHD+ display. From within, it is powered by a Snapdragon 665 chip with 6GB of RAM and 128GB onboard storage. Both sides … [read full article]

T-Mobile earns top spot in latest 5G Experience Report

T-Mobile has once again proven that they are the industry leader when it comes to the 5G network. As evidenced in Opensignal’s recently published July 2022 5G Experience Report, the Un-carrier gained recognition for a few titles.  Over the past two years, T-Mobile has earned over 20 awards for its 5G network. And in today’s study, Opensignal has named T-Mobile as the carrier with top marks for … [read full article]

Sprint’s network is officially retired

It’s official! Sprint’s network is officially retired. T-Mobile has shut down the remaining LTE network of Sprint along with its own 3G network.  A spokesperson for the Un-carrier confirmed to The Verge that the shutdowns are now taking place. This is on top of Sprint’s 3G CDMA network that T-Mo shut down earlier this year.  The shutdowns follow the schedule created by T-Mobile, which has been delayed from 2021. To recall, … [read full article]

More homes getting access to T-Mobile Home Internet service

Earlier today, T-Mobile revealed that it is bringing its 5G network to more homes in the country. To be more specific, the Un-carrier is making T-Mobile Home Internet service available in 5 new states: Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. This makes the service available to over 1.1 million households across these states.  “At T-Mobile, we’re all about disrupting broken industries. And the broadband industry is big-time broken. Millions across this country are being left behind, unable … [read full article]