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Dish Wireless has launched its first market in Las Vegas.  Customers signing up for our network pay $30 per month, and service includes truly unlimited Smart 5G data, talk and text. Additionally, we include unique perks, such as exclusive access to the Project Genesis app and a white-glove delivery experience. “Our first commercial phone, the Motorola Edge+, Read more…

**Editor’s Note** – Originally this story specifically mentioned Metro dealers. At this time, we cannot confirm any Metro dealers specifically as part of the 15 lawsuits. A new website has appeared called Wireless Franchisees for Justice (link below) that summarizes the current lawsuits filed by their dealers and distributors against T-Mobile.  To date, they have the complaints of Read more…

Tracfone – now owned by Verizon – will stop activating on AT&T and T-Mobile as of 3/1/22

A new MVNO has hit the streets in the US – Flex Mobile – from the founder of Beast Mobile

T-Mobile has brought the Federal Affordable Connectivity Program to Metro. The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) helps low-income households pay for broadband service and internet connected devices.

As many as 6000 Tracfone customers have been hit by port-out fraud, losing service (and their numbers.)

According to Fierce Wireless (article link below) Boost started selling prepaid internet service from Cox Communications in two markets this month as it evaluates the potential for a broader distribution agreement in the cable operator’s service area. “Beginning this month, Boost Mobile will trial Straight Up Internet from Cox Communications in select Boost Mobile stores within the Read more…

The National Advertising Division of the Better Business Bureau has told T-Mobile to stop claiming they are the “most reliable” 5G network.  The claims are based on a report from German research firm umlaut which analyzed multiple carriers’ 5G coverage, subscribers’ ability to connect to 5G networks, and download speed. AT&T challenged this language with the BBB, and Read more…

Viasat has announced their purchase of Inmarsat in a $7.3 billion deal. In a joint statement, the companies stated the deal will help gain enhanced scale and scope to deliver affordable and secure connectivity around the world. The new company is set to deliver: “advanced new services” in mobile and fixed segments, “driving greater customer choice in Read more…

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