T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) has announced its first planned Un-carrier moves for the proposed New T-Mobile: three new initiatives that will use the new company´s transformational network to bring accessibility and connectivity to underserved consumers across the country, the company said.
The moves include:
Connecting Heroes Initiative, a 10-year commitment to provide FREE 5G access — unlimited talk, text and smartphone data — to EVERY first responder at EVERY public and non-profit state and local police, fire and EMS agency across the entire US;
Project 10Million, an unprecedented new program designed to eradicate the homework gap that exists for millions of children by offering FREE service and hotspots and reduced cost devices to 10 million households around the US over five years; and
T-Mobile Connect, a groundbreaking prepaid service offering that will bring a new competitive USD 15 per month prepaid option — half the price of the lowest T-Mobile plan today — to EVERYONE, especially lower-income consumers.
T-Mobile plans to lay a foundation for the transformational New T-Mobile 5G network that will enable these moves with its never-before-seen massive capacity and depth. The company is lighting up nationwide 5G on December 6, covering more than 200 million Americans and more than 5,000 cities and towns across the country including millions in rural America.
Customers will be able to tap into T-Mobile´s LTE and 5G network using the Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 5G or OnePlus 7T Pro 5G McLaren. And both phones will be able to tap into Sprint´s mid-band 5G spectrum with the New T-Mobile in 2020.
As America´s Un-carrier, T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS) is redefining the way consumers and businesses buy wireless services through product and service innovation. For more information, visit http://www.t-mobile.com.