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T-Mobile’s new Internet service offers great perks with some catches
Wireless company T-Mobile formally announced its 5G home Internet product on Wednesday, promising broadband speeds with a low monthly rate and no data caps.

Extended deal will keep classic cartoons on HBO Max
More than a dozen classic cartoons that were slated to be pulled from HBO Max will remain on the service for a little while longer.

Roku wants companies to sponsor a new promo reel feature
Roku is pitching ad industry executives on a new feature called Roku Recommends that could be another cash generator for the streaming company.

AT&T WarnerMedia sells Chilevisión to ViacomCBS
ViacomCBS is purchasing Chilevisión from AT&T’s WarnerMedia subsidiary, helping the media giant expand its international footprint even farther. The deal was announced Monday and is expected to help secure new content for ViacomCBS’ streaming services in Latin America, including international ... Read more

Verizon will shut down its older, 3G network in 2022
After several delays, wireless phone company Verizon says it will finally get around to shutting off its older 3G network by the end of 2022.

Comcast, WWE acknowledge removing controversial segments from shows
Comcast and the WWE have affirmed reports that the companies are screening and removing problematic content in certain professional wrestling shows.

AT&T won’t release theatrical films same-day on HBO Max in 2022
AT&T will not release new feature films on HBO Max next year on the same day those films appear in movie theaters in the United States.

T-Mobile won’t change Binge On perk after California net neutrality rule
T-Mobile says it has no plans to change its Binge On feature that allows some subscribers to stream video without counting against data caps.

AT&T complains to ad group about Boost, Comcast wireless claims
Boost Mobile and Comcast will modify their advertising with respect to each company's wireless phone offerings after AT&T complained the ads were misleading.

AT&T ends “sponsored data” scheme after California net neutrality law takes effect
AT&T says it will stop its "sponsored data" scheme that allowed customers to use certain streaming television apps without restriction.

AT&T to force California customers into arbitration in bid to curb class action lawsuits
AT&T has sent a notice to its customers in California binding them to a new arbitration agreement if they continue to use its services.

Peacock to offer every episode of “The Office” free for one week
From March 18 to March 24, all episodes of "The Office" will be free to stream with ads on Peacock.