T-Mobile, AT&T, Sprint, Verizon slapped with $200M fine — here’s what they illegally did with your data
Related Articles
-
Mint Mobile Officially Joins T-Mobile and Gets Big Price Promise
After more than a year of clearing approvals, T-Mobile has officially acquired Mint Mobile. More broadly, they’ve actually acquired Ka’ena Corporation, which Mint Mobile falls under, as well as a couple of other semi-related brands. Mint is the big one here, though, so let’s talk about what this news means for Mint customers going forward. … Continued Read the original post: Mint Mobile Officially Joins T-Mobile
-
T-Mobile Officially Acquires Mint Mobile in $1.35 Billion Deal
T-Mobile officially finalized the $1.35 billion deal to acquire Mint Mobile, according to a press release from the telecom company. The deal was first announced in March 2023 but had to clear regulatory approval. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) gave approval to the deal last week after T-Mobile pledged to let existing Mint customers switch providers for 60 days after the acquisition. T-Mobile has also pledged to keep Mint’s $15 per month deal for both new and existing...
-
T-Mobile Mint Mobile Acquisition Now Complete with Ultra and Plum Also Joining
T-Mobile successfully acquired Mint Mobile, its parent corporation, and its two siblings. Mobile got larger today as it completed its acquisition of Mint Mobile, the cellular network best known for being partly owned by Canadian Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds.