T-Mobile to lay off 5,000 workers, mostly in corporate roles
T-Mobile is laying off a significant amount of its workforce to address customer acquisition costs and other expenses, the company’s CEO said in a letter this week.
T-Mobile is laying off a significant amount of its workforce to address customer acquisition costs and other expenses, the company’s CEO said in a letter this week.
T-Mobile is giving customers another opportunity to sign up for its free MLB.TV package.
T-Mobile has agreed to buy Ka’ena Corporation, the parent company of Mint Mobile and Ultra Mobile, for $1.35 billion.
One day after Apple announced a host of new 5G-capable phones, T-Mobile is matching — and in some cases, beating — its rivals on promotional pricing for new and existing customers.