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T-Mobile has confirmed a significant cyber attack allegedly carried out by Chinese state-sponsored hackers, marking the latest in a series of breaches targeting major telecom providers globally.
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Starlink collaboration with T-Mobile allows life-saving alerts in remote locations
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US telco T-Mobile and Private equity firm KKR have formed a joint venture to acquire Metronet and its broadband infrastructure.
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“Your name, our wireless”, allows traditional and non-traditional MVNO’s to launch their own mobile brand on T-Mobile’s network.
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T-Mobile has entered into a joint venture with infrastructure investor EQT to acquire Lumos from a fund already managed by EQT.
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TMobile has announced that SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket has launched the first Starlink satellites with direct to cell capabilities.
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Four official US organisations have told the country’s telecoms regulator that they have no objection to T-Mobile US taking over Sprint.
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A “global software problem” has left millions of users of Telefónica's O2 UK without access to 4G and other internet services.
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Rich Communication Services is set to receive a boost in the United States after Verizon said it is set to launch support for the messaging technology, according to several reports.
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Three US Senators have accused four US mobile carriers of slowing down online traffic and effectively ‘throttling’ video services.
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The former politician who six years ago helped stop Chinese vendors supplying US telcos is now campaigning against the Sprint/T-Mobile US merger.
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AT&T, T-Mobile US and Verizon are among 58 companies that have bid for 24GHz spectrum licences from the US regulator – and another 40 have bid for 28GHz licences.
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Deutsche Telekom has officially approved the $26.5 million merger of its T-Mobile US subsidiary with SoftBank’s Sprint operation.
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Verizon is ahead of its US rivals in delivering mobile video quality, with AT&T at the bottom of the table of the top four, according to a new report.
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SoftBank’s US mobile and wholesale operator Sprint has told the US regulator that it would be in a dire position unless it gets approval to merge with Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile US.
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T-Mobile has come out top in the latest OpenSignal survey of 3G and 4G networks in the Netherlands – coming top in four categories and drawing in two more.
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Deutsche Telekom’s consultancy arm, Detecon, has ended its business in Iran in order to remove a barrier to the planned merger of its T-Mobile US unit with rival US carrier Sprint.
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Orange Polska (Poland) has entered into an agreement with Inea, a Polish regional cable operator, to gain access to its fibre network.