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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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T-Mobile has achieved its plan to source 100% of its total electricity usage with renewable sources.
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T-Mobile will fire corporate employees who are not full vaccinated against Covid-19 by April 2, the company announced in an internal memo.
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T-Mobile US achieved its highest ever post-paid net customer additions and post-paid account net additions for full-year 2021.
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T-Mobile US and Crown Castle International have signed a new 12-year agreement to support the build-out of T-Mobile's US 5G network.
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Capacity shares five things key stories from around the world making headlines today.
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SoftBank Group Corp (SoftBank) has formed an equity share swap agreement with Deutsche Telekom AG (DT).
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AT&T confirms that it has petitioned the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to add extra screening for 5G spectrum.
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Yahoo is due to be back as a brand today, with the expected completion of private equity group Apollo’s acquisition of the operation from Verizon.
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Deutsche Telekom has raised its profit outlook for the second time this year in is Q2 financial results.
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Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries is said to be weighing up making a bid for T-Mobile Netherlands, a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG’s Netherlands.
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Five private equity companies are interested in buying T-Mobile Netherlands from Deutsche Telekom, according to reports this morning.
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Last year’s acquisition of Sprint by its T-Mobile US has pushed Deutsche Telekom’s group revenues up by almost a third in the year, the company announced today.