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T-Mobile-owned Ultra Mobile is upgrading its old plans with more data and a few other improvements worth checking out.
Mobile stock continues to outperform its wireless peers this year, rising by about 7% year-to-date, compared to Verizon, which has remained roughly flat, and AT&T which has gained about 6% over ...
T-Mobile has achieved its year-end goal of covering 300 million people with Ultra Capacity 5G (5G UC) months ahead of schedule.
Ultra Mobile doesn’t have to worry about any of this; it just piggy-backs off of T-Mobile’s network and, for this reason, it has significantly lower business costs. This is why MVNO plans from ...
Ultra Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS), the wireless provider with international benefits included on all plans, announced today that it’s removing all high-speed data caps on its unlimited plans.
T-Mobile to Acquire and Turbocharge Mint Mobile and Ultra Mobile, Brands Will Continue Delivering Value on the Un-carrier’s 5G Network.
Ultra Mobile wants more people to know of its existence, though, and one step to doing that is revamping the plans that it ...
Mike Katz, T-Mobile's president of marketing, innovation and experience, tells CNET that adding Mint and Ultra to its stable of brands "allows us to have more products and more variety to more ...
T-Mobile has completed the acquisition of Mint Mobile, the mobile carrier that was partially owned by Ryan Reynolds, in a $1.35 billion acquisition.
T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert said the telecom giant would use its size and resources to "supercharge" Mint, which is best known for ads starring the actor who is part owner of the smaller company.
T-Mobile today announced it has taken the country’s only nationwide 5G standalone (5G SA) network to the next level, lighting up Ultra Capacity 5G on 5G SA nationwide.
T-Mobile announced plans to acquire Turbocharge Mint Mobile and Ultra Mobile by purchasing Ka'ena Corporations for up to a maximum of $1.35 billion in combined cash and stock.