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BlueAngel

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  1. 40 minutes ago, dewbertdc said:

    Some ideas on when we might see more than just "behind the scenes" changes...

    "In midsummer, we will see the formal introduction to the market of New T-Mobile," wrote the analysts at Wells Fargo in a note to investors this week.

    In response to questions from Light Reading, Wells Fargo analyst Jennifer Fritzsche said she isn't sure whether the operator will make some kind of major new announcement in the summer, but that it would likely kick off a big marketing push at least.

    That all dovetails with a report from Jeff Moore at Wave7 Research, which closely tracks the pricing and promotional strategies of the nation's wireless providers. He said that April 1 was considered "day zero" among T-Mobile and Sprint employees, but that July 1 is being discussed as "day one."

    However, it's unclear what might happen on "day one." Officials from T-Mobile did not respond to questions from Light Reading on the topic.

    At the very least, T-Mobile will likely rebrand most or all of Sprint's stores, and its website, with its own brand. It also will likely embark on a massive new advertising campaign to alert both its own customers and its potential customers that its network is getting a major injection of capacity via Sprint's massive 2.5GHz holdings.

    https://www.lightreading.com/5g/t-mobile-plotting-summertime-marketing-push/d/d-id/758743

    Let's hope they start migrating capable handsets before July 1st.

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  2. 12 minutes ago, JossMan said:

    ##DATA# passcode 000000 go to LTE disable bands 25, 25, and 41 and restart your phone.  You should come back to riding on T-Mobile's network.  You'll have to re-enable all Sprint's LTE bands or just do a data profile update to get back on Sprint's network.  I put my phone back on Sprint's network as T-Mobile still has the data speeds capped to 5Mbps here. 

     

    Yeah I did the same 5 is not enough lol.

  3. 37 minutes ago, dewbertdc said:

    Looks like T-Mobile doesn't care about CPUC's ruling anymore, they've withdrawn the application to merge the wireline businesses in the state, stating that Sprint is now a 100% (largely unregulated) VoIP provider in the state.  The wireline transfer was the matter in front of CPUC for approval, they simply have to notify CPUC of the wireless transfer.

    https://www.tellusventure.com/blog/t-mobile-goes-nuclear-in-california-preps-to-close-sprint-deal-without-cpucs-blessing/

    Good screw california.

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