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T-Mobile-owned Ultra Mobile is upgrading its old plans with more data and a few other improvements worth checking out.
T-Mobile is bringing some of its Uncarrier energy to Ultra Mobile, the carrier’s international-focused MVNO that operates on ...
Starting today, Ultra Mobile subscribers (new and existing alike) are getting more high-speed data, more international ...
Ultra Mobile's new plans will give you more value, and these upgrades might be just enough for you to finally switch over. Ultra Mobile Upgrades Its Existing Plans for a Lot More Value.
Ultra Mobile has announced that it’s lifting high-speed data caps on its unlimited plans. Subscribers who use more than 35GB of mobile data per month could be throttled during busy periods, though.
Luckily, T-Mobile includes full 5G support on its prepaid carriers, so both Mint Mobile and T-Mobile customers will be able to connect to T-Mobile’s fast Ultra Capacity 5G network.
T-Mobile on Wednesday said it agreed to purchase Ka’ena Corp. and its subsidiaries and brands, including Mint Mobile, the wireless service Ultra Mobile and wholesaler Plum. T-Mobile plans to pay ...
Now, with the launch of T-Mobile’s new Experience Plans — Experience More and Experience Beyond —families get more of what matters, for less. These premium plans are designed for households ...
The deal is for Ka'ena Corporation, the parent company of Mint Mobile, Ultra Mobile, and Plum, with T-Mobile paying up to $1.35 billion, split into 39 percent cash and 61 percent stock.
Under the terms of the deal, T-Mobile will buy Ka'ena Corp., the parent company for Mint Mobile, a wireless service specializing in international calls named Ultra Mobile and wireless wholesaler Plum.