T-Mobile Will Start Rolling Out LTE-U Technology This Spring
T-Mobile will be the first carrier in the United States to start rolling out LTE-U technology to its network starting this spring.
T-Mobile will be the first carrier in the United States to start rolling out LTE-U technology to its network starting this spring.
New AT&T unlimited data plans have been announced. The news comes after similar plans were introduced by Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile in recent weeks.
Verizon unlimited data plans have returned. The plans from the No. 1 carrier in the United States arrive just days after similar offerings from competitors.
Unlimited data plans are no longer offered at AT&T and Verizon. The same can't be said for Sprint and T-Mobile. Both recently launched new plans.
AT&T's DirecTV Now service has been criticized a lot since it was first launched. T-Mobile is now trying to use this criticism to its advantage.
Taking a cue from Google Voice, the T-Mobile DIGITS service will work on all iOS devices and even a Mac.
Some users on the carrier have suffered from connectivity issues.
As you probably know, both TV providers are owned by the wireless carrier.
The protocol offers up to 50 percent faster peak speeds.
Prepared to be confused.
Sprint has made an important change to its Unlimited Freedom offering.
The crossfire of Apple, Google, and more is aimed at robocalls.
Sprint is offering an unlimited data plan, too. But once again, there are shortcomings.
T-Mobile is hoping to disrupt the market again with its latest plan.
Apple has brought iTunes carrier billing to Japan, too.
T-Mobile is saying a big "thank you" to its customers through #GetThanked, its latest Un-carrier initiative.
Don't expect Apple to launch its own carrier anytime soon.
The second largest carrier in the United States is simplifying its purchase options.
This latest deal could score Sprint interest from prospective customers.
T-Mobile has inked a deal with a Cuban network to add roaming for its customers.
We have some bad news for AT&T customers looking to upgrade their handset this year.
The U.S. carrier acknowledge the issue in a text to customers on Thursday.
Any customer that buys an iPhone, including the iPhone SE, will receive half off another handset when they add a new line.