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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]

T-Mobile closing 80% of retail stores due to coronavirus

Just a couple of days after announcing plans to close stores at indoor malls to fight the spread of coronavirus, T-Mobile now says that it’s expanding the scope of store closures. Starting tomorrow, March 17th, T-Mobile will close around 80% of its company-owned retail stores. These locations will remain closed until at least March 31st. The remaining 20% of stores will be distributed throughout the county. T-Mo … [read full article]

T-Mobile pushing updates to Galaxy S10 and Note 10 phones

T-Mobile has begun rolling a wave of updates for last year’s Samsung Galaxy flagships. First up, the Galaxy S10, S10e, and S10+ are all receiving updates that include the March 1st, 2020 Android security patches. Galaxy S10 owners should look for an update to version G973USQS3CTB6, S10e owners can expect version G970USQS3CTB6, and S10+ owners will get version G975USQS3CTB6. Also being updated are [read full article]

T-Mobile closing mall stores, expanding roaming for Sprint customers in response to coronavirus

As the situation with the coronavirus continues, T-Mobile this weekend announced some additional steps it’s taking to keep customers and employees safe and keep everyone connected. First up, T-Mobile says that starting on March 15th, it will temporarily close indoor mall stores until further notice. This includes all T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile shops, including dealer stores, that are physically located inside a … [read full article]