T-Mobile
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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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Deutsche Telekom has posted revenue growth of 31.9% in the third quarter, prompting the telco to raise its guidance for the year.
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Just days after AT&T stopped selling copper-based broadband connections in the US, its Deutsche Telekom-owned rival has stepped in to offer a wireless alternative.
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Investment news from Telia, Stonecourt and Expereo, and HAPs above New Mexico
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T-Mobile has completed a 5G standalone (SA) New Radio Carrier Aggregation (NR CA) data call on a commercial device, LG VELVET 5G.
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T-Mobile has levied some heavy claims against its competitors AT&T and Verzion around spectrum.
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OneWeb’s new launch plans; Seoul’s $315m data centre; T-Mobile’s deal with American Tower and malware on smartphones
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T-Mobile and American Tower Corporation have signed an almost 15-year term agreement to deliver significant value for both parties.
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Mexico’s América Móvil is selling its US-based pay-a-you-go mobile phone service, Tracfone, to Verizon for as much as US$6.9 billion.
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Dutch telcos KPN, T-Mobile and VodafoneZiggo have acquired frequency space on the 700, 1400 and 2100 Megahertz (MHz) bands, following the Dutch Multiband Auction.
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Verizon provides the fastest 5G speed in the US, almost 500Mbps – but its customers can connect with it only 0.4% of the time because of coverage issues.
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T-Mobile US Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS) has divested its interests in Sprint’s prepaid wireless business Boost Mobile, to DISH Network Corporation (NASDAQ: DISH) for US$1.4 billion.
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SoftBank last night set a price of US$103 for each of the shares in T-Mobile US that it is selling – $4 below last night’s closing price of $107.16.