Is T-Mobile better now that they merged with Sprint?
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Is T-Mobile better now that they merged with Sprint?
Now that Sprint is part of T-Mobile, our network is bigger and better than ever. We’ll continue to enhance our 5G network and together, we’ll build the best network around.
Can I go to T-Mobile if I have Sprint?
There’s not a thing Sprint or T-Mobile customers need to do! For now, all customers will stay with the same Sprint and T-Mobile network and service they’ve been using. Sprint customers can now visit a T-Mobile store for service; most T-Mobile branded stores can now serve both Sprint and T-Mobile customers.
What’s going to happen to Sprint customers?
The latest step in the merging of the carriers. T-Mobile has been moving to integrate Sprint into its operations since completing its merger last April.
Will Sprint stores close after merger?
Today, T-Mobile confirmed that on August 2, 2020, it will officially unify its operations until the T-Mobile brand name. That means August 2 will see the Sprint brand disappear.
Is T-Mobile closing down?
Provide Dish’s wireless customers with access to the T-Mobile network for at least six years through a wholesale MVNO agreement while Dish builds its own network. Provide transition services for up to three years afterward to ensure Boost customers are transferred smoothly.
Are Sprint customers affected by T-Mobile Hack?
T-Mobile and Sprint merged in April of 2020. Now the company has a total of approximately 104.7 million customers, according to its latest earnings report. Nearly half of the company’s current customers were affected by the breach.
When did T-Mobile get hacked 2021?
Names, addresses, social security numbers, driver’s licenses and ID information for about 48 million people were accessed in the hack, which initially came to light on August 16.
What happened with T-Mobile?
On August 17th we confirmed that T-Mobile’s systems were subject to a criminal cyberattack that compromised data of millions of our customers, former customers, and prospective customers. Attacks like this are on the rise and bad actors work day-in and day-out to find new avenues to attack our systems and exploit them.