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  2. Ryan Reynolds’ Mint Mobile to Be Acquired by T-Mobile for Up ...

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    Mint Mobile, the prepaid wireless brand in which Ryan Reynolds holds a minority ownership stake, has been acquired by T-Mobile in a deal worth up to $1.35 billion. Under the pact, expected to ...

  3. Mint Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Aron North, senior vice president of marketing and creative for Mint Mobile, when asked about the reaction towards the ad, said “We expected a reaction. I think this strong of a reaction maybe not. But the Super Bowl is a place where I feel like creativity or pushing the envelope is recognized by the audience and you’ve got to do something ...

  4. The 6 best cellphones for seniors in 2025 - AOL

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    Consumer Cellular, for example, is widely regarded as the "senior-friendly" carrier, with excellent customer service and plans starting at $20 per month. Mint Mobile is another popular option ...

  5. Mint Mobile Is Offering 6 Months Free Service and $400 Back ...

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    Budget-friendly wireless provider Mint Mobile has a lot more going for it than just an enticing ad campaign featuring superstar and owner Ryan Reynolds. (And really, shouldn't that be enough?) See ...

  6. T-Mobile US - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2, 2019, the T-Mobile ONE and ONE Plus plans have been retired, and replaced by the new Magenta plans. [166] On June 2, 2019, T-Mobile announced the launch of Magenta Plus. T-Mobile has since discontinued this plan, but it has upgraded the Magenta plan with 100 GB of premium data, while the high-speed hotspot data was increased to 5 GB.

  7. Un-carrier - Wikipedia

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    Un-carrier is a marketing campaign created by T-Mobile US with Prophet, [1] and advertising company Publicis.It debuted in March 2013, where the company introduced a new streamlined plan structure for new customers which drops contracts, subsidized phones, coverage fees for data, and early termination fees. [2]

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