Archive | September, 2019

T-Mobile outage preventing many customers from making calls

Just a couple of weeks after a T-Mobile outage knocked out service for many customers, it looks like T-Mo is having another issue. Several T-Mobile customers are now reporting that they’re unable to send or receive phone calls. Most of the complaints seem to be coming out of the east coast so far, with reports coming in from New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maryland, Pennsylvania, … [read full article]

T-Mobile Essentials Unlimited 55 plan offers two lines for $55, and it’s launching tomorrow

T-Mobile is combining two of its existing plans to make a new option for customers. Tomorrow, September 6, T-Mobile is launching a new Essentials Unlimited 55 rate plan for customers aged 55 and up. It’s a more aggressively priced version of the Unlimited 55 plan that T-Mo launched two years ago, coming in at $55 per month for two lines with autopay … [read full article]

Samsung Galaxy Fold launching in the U.S. in the coming weeks with Premier Service support

If you’re interested in buying a Galaxy Fold, Samsung wants to make sure that your experience using its foldable smartphone is a good one. Samsung today affirmed that the Galaxy Fold will launch in the U.S. in the “coming weeks” following a launch in South Korea on September 6. When it hits shelves, it’ll come with Galaxy Fold Premier Service, which … [read full article]

T-Mobile waiving roaming fees, offering free calling to Bahamas for customers affected by Hurricane Dorian

T-Mobile wants to ensure that customers who are in the Bahamas are able to stay connected to loved ones through Hurricane Dorian. T-Mo confirmed today that it’s waiving roaming fees for voice, text, and data for customers in the Bahamas who do not have an unlimited plan. The fees will be waived from August 30 through September 14. Additionally, T-Mobile is making it free to call and text from the U.S. to the Bahamas through September 14. … [read full article]

Illinois’ Kwame Raoul becomes 17th state AG to join lawsuit against T-Mobile and Sprint merger

The lawsuit from several state attorneys general attempting to block the T-Mobile and Sprint merger has another member. Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul is the latest state AG to come out against the T-Mobile-Sprint merger. He’s the 17th state AG to join the lawsuit, which also includes California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nevada, New York, Oregon, Texas, … [read full article]