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.
Forthcoming events
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Deutsche Telekom, Telefónica, T-Mobile US and Orange have created the first inter-operator blockchain network, together with the GSMA.
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T-Mobile US and Sprint have entered into an amendment of their definitive Business Combination Agreement to create the new T-Mobile.
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Deutsche Telekom has reported revenues up 6.4% on the year to €80.5 billion, with profit up by almost 80% to €3.9 billion.
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Sprint’s wholesale division will adopt the T-Mobile brand after the two companies merge on 1 April, Capacity understands, but the unit will not be folded into Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier.
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The long delay in winning approval for the T-Mobile/Sprint merger in the US has hurt Ericsson’s annual results.
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A US judge will hear the closing arguments tomorrow in a court case that is likely to be the final act in the long-running $26 billion Sprint/T-Mobile merger drama.
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The first few days of court proceedings have come to an end, with Sprint being challenged on whether it can turn itself around without the need for T-Mobile's help.
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T-Mobile US confirms that its board of directors has named Mike Sivert (pictured) as its new chief executive officer as of 1 May 2020.
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Synchronoss Technologies is working on a new joint venture with AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon to help deliver an advanced mobile messaging experience across all four networks.
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T-Mobile US has announced plans to switch on its nationwide 5G network on 6 December 2019.
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AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon have created a joint venture called the Cross Carrier Messaging Initiative (CCMI) to deliver next-gen messaging for both consumers and businesses.
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Elliott Management, the activist investor with a $3.2 billion stake in AT&T, wants to use its influence in the search for a replacement for CEO Randall Stephenson