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  2. Merger of Sprint Corporation and T-Mobile US - Wikipedia

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    The Sprint brand was officially amalgamated into T-Mobile on August 2, 2020. No new customers will be accepted to the Sprint network or plans going forward, and current Sprint customers can walk into almost any T-Mobile store (and vice versa) to be helped. Customer service and websites were also integrated this day as well.

  3. Sprint Takes On T-Mobile With $60 Unlimited Data Plan - AOL

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  4. Sprint Discount - AOL Help

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    Enjoy a Sprint 10% Discount on select monthly service plans, including iPhone plans with unlimited data. New and existing Sprint customers can qualify.

  5. T-Mobile Closes Sprint Merger: What's Next for Customers? - AOL

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    Within six years, the new T-Mobile (TMUS) is likely to provide 5G service to 99% of U.S. citizens with average speed of above 100 Mbps to 90% of the population.

  6. Sprint Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In November 1995, the company began to offer wireless service under the Sprint Spectrum brand in the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area. [44] This was the first commercial Personal Communications Service (PCS) network in the United States. [44] Although the Sprint PCS service was CDMA, the original Washington-area network used GSM. [44]

  7. T-Mobile class action lawsuit alleges company disguised fee ...

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    However, it argues the fee is actually "a concoction designed to increase T-Mobile’s revenue and pad its bottom line." Class action lawsuit: ParkMobile $32.8 million settlement: How to join ...

  8. Attempted acquisition of T-Mobile USA by AT&T - Wikipedia

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    Free Press and Public Knowledge started letter-writing campaigns against the deal. [20] Internet companies were generally skeptical of the merger because it would have left them with fewer counter-parties to negotiate with for getting their content and applications to customers. The merger could leave them dependent on just two: AT&T and Verizon.

  9. Why Sprint's Terrible Service Doesn't Matter - AOL

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