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The move is part of a rebranding plan as MetroPCS — which T-Mobile acquired more than five years ago — has traditionally been a prepaid wireless phone service market, which is geared towards ...
T-Mobile and Sprint sell prepaid services under the Boost and MetroPCS brands. A union could make the prepaid market less competitive, leading to higher prices.
Five years after acquiring MetroPCS, T-Mobile has fully rebranded its prepaid brand towards a more premium marketplace. Metro by T-Mobile, as the company is now known, has announced two new ...
Metro PCS is the prepaid cellphone arm of T-Mobile. Prepaid cellphone accounts make it easier for people to have a cellphone who might not otherwise qualify for the credit requirements of ...
T-Mobile and MetroPCS joined Sprint this week in offering all-you-can-eat data plans, bucking the trend of AT&T and Verizon, which have moved to shared data plans. While unlimited plans did not ...
T-Mobile has started offering "No Contract" plans in parallel to their 2 year contract plans with subsidized phones. Pricing seems a little more reasonable in some cases.
T-Mobile targets prepaid with MetroPCS deal, Microsoft may launch its music service this month, and Logitech unveils the new Harmony Touch remote.
T-Mobile then becomes a publicly traded company thanks to a reverse-merger deal structure. MetroPCS investors were hoping for a bigger price tag, judging by the stock's 8% price drop on the news.