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T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS) generates frequent news across wireless, broadband, capital markets and community initiatives, reflecting its role as a major U.S. mobile network operator and "supercharged Un-carrier." This page aggregates recent TMUS headlines, press releases and market-moving updates so readers can see how the company is evolving its network, plans and financial profile over time.
Recent T-Mobile news has highlighted network performance and customer perception, including a J.D. Power U.S. Wireless Network Quality Study in which customers rated T-Mobile highest for network quality in five of six U.S. regions, and third-party testing from firms such as Ookla Speedtest and Opensignal that the company cites in support of its network claims. Other stories focus on new plan launches, such as the Better Value family plan, which T-Mobile describes as a premium wireless offer with a multi‑year price guarantee and bundled benefits.
Investors and customers can also follow financing and capital structure developments, including proposed and completed public offerings of senior notes by T-Mobile USA, Inc., as disclosed in Business Wire releases and corresponding Form 8‑K filings. These items explain how the company intends to use note proceeds, typically for refinancing existing indebtedness or general corporate purposes.
Additional coverage includes community and brand initiatives like Hometown Grants for small towns and rural communities, membership experiences tied to Magenta Status, collaborations such as limited-edition merchandise drops, and updates on broadband expansion through T-Mobile Home Internet, T-Mobile Business Internet and T-Mobile Fiber. By reviewing this news feed regularly, readers can track how T-Mobile positions its network, introduces new plans and benefits, manages its balance sheet and engages with communities across the United States.
Siyata Mobile Inc. (Nasdaq: SYTA) announced that its SD7 Ultra device will be offered as part of T-Mobile's 5G ecosystem for first responders. The SD7 Ultra was cited in a T-Mobile press release highlighting four major initiatives to enhance support for first responders.
The SD7 ULTRA is notable as the first land mobile radio (LMR) replacement in the U.S. with mission-critical push-to-talk capabilities on 5G networks. These cellular radio handsets will provide public safety officials with reliable nationwide radio communications through T-Mobile's direct connect platform.
This technology aims to improve emergency response times and ensure effective communications during critical situations, potentially helping to save lives.
T-Mobile's Metro announces major device promotions and service deals. New customers can get four lines for $100/month with four free Samsung Galaxy A15 5G devices, representing over $1,400 in value in their first year. The offer includes free activation with no ID or port-in required.
Through the new Metro app, both new and existing customers can access exclusive deals on February 25, including a free Samsung Galaxy A35 (worth nearly $400) when adding a Metro Flex Up line, and a free Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ with a $10/month connection fee, offering 50% savings on tablet lines.
Metro Flex Plus customers receive additional benefits including Amazon Prime membership, while all Metro Flex plan users get access to T-Mobile Tuesdays perks, including $5 movie tickets, fuel discounts at Shell, free MLB.TV subscription, 100GB Google One storage, and Scam Shield protection at no extra cost.
T-Mobile (TMUS) announced two major MLB-related initiatives: First, the company is powering MLB's automated ball-strike system (ABS) using its private 5G Advanced Network Solution at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, starting February 21. The system uses high-speed Hawk-Eye cameras to triangulate the strike zone, with T-Mobile's 5G network enabling real-time pitch data transmission.
Second, T-Mobile will offer free MLB.TV subscriptions (valued at $149.99) to eligible T-Mobile, Metro, Home Internet, and Small Business customers from March 25-31. The company has already deployed private 5G networks in 27 MLB ballparks and plans to cover all U.S. ballparks by end-2025. Last season, customers streamed a record 58 million hours of live baseball on MLB.TV.
T-Mobile (TMUS) has launched two new Essentials plans specifically designed for first responders and military personnel. The plans offer unlimited talk, text, and data for $90/month with AutoPay for a family of three, representing nearly 20% monthly savings compared to AT&T's FirstNet Unlimited, amounting to over $250 in annual savings.
First responder customers can add priority network access through the nation's first network slice for an additional $7.50/month. The plans include unlimited texting in 215+ countries and Magenta Status benefits. Customers can also get a free 5G phone with 24 monthly bill credits when joining.
T-Mobile is offering a -time switch promotion, paying off eligible phones up to $800 with a virtual prepaid Mastercard. Additionally, they're providing a $125 payback per voice line if customers return to their previous carrier within 30 days.
T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) has secured a significant contract with the City of New York as the exclusive carrier for municipal operations, including the city's public safety network. The partnership leverages T-Mobile's 5G standalone network, the largest in the U.S., to enhance public safety and affordability across the city.
The deal includes T-Priority, T-Mobile's innovative solution featuring the nation's first 5G network slice for first responders, providing lower latency and faster speeds during high congestion periods. NYC employees and their families will receive substantial discounts on T-Mobile's plans, which include entertainment streaming bundles, free in-flight Wi-Fi, and international data services.
This partnership positions T-Mobile's network as the connectivity backbone for the largest public safety departments in the U.S., operating in one of the most demanding environments for connectivity globally.
T-Mobile (TMUS) announced major enhancements to T-Priority, its 5G solution for first responders. The company revealed four key initiatives: securing an exclusive agreement with New York City as the sole carrier for its public safety network, partnerships with industry leaders including Samsung, Getac, and Skydio, free T-Priority network slice access for individual first responders, and a $2 million donation to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
T-Priority offers 40% more 5G capacity than competitors and delivers 2.5 times faster speeds on average. The service includes T-Mobile Starlink coverage for areas unreached by traditional cell towers. First responders receive up to 40% off family lines with Go5G unlimited plans, including entertainment bundles and international benefits. The company is also launching a new Essentials First Responder plan starting February 21.
T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) and Metro by T-Mobile announce the launch of iPhone 16e, offering customers significant savings through various trade-in deals. Starting February 21, customers can pre-order the device, with availability beginning February 28.
The new iPhone 16e features the A18 chip, Apple Intelligence, and a 48MP 2-in-1 camera system. T-Mobile customers can get the device for free (up to $830 off) with eligible trade-ins on select plans. Business customers can receive up to $830 off with trade-ins on Go5G Business Plus/Next plans. Metro customers can get iPhone 16e free when bringing their number to Metro Flex Up or Metro Flex Plus plans.
The announcement coincides with T-Mobile's public beta launch of T-Mobile Starlink, offering free access until July for space-based mobile network coverage across 500,000 square miles of previously unreached areas.
T-Mobile, MeetMo, and NantStudios have won the 2025 Lumiere Award for Best Interactive Experience for their innovative Formula One fan experience at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The project featured a 360-degree augmented reality tour of the race circuit captured in 12K footage, combining 5G technology, virtual production, and AI.
The collaboration processed over 1.5TB of data into an interactive experience within hours, a task that previously took months. The project utilized T-Mobile's 5G Advanced Network Solutions to transfer more than 20,000 4K frames for each pass between Las Vegas and Los Angeles. The implementation enabled real-time capture and transmission using a 360° 12K camera car, instant footage reviews, and immediate post-processing.
The system delivered up to 8K resolution video quality and integrated augmented reality overlays showing real-time driver data, dashboard metrics, and telemetry information, creating an unprecedented immersive experience for F1 spectators.
T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) has launched T-Mobile Starlink, the first space-based mobile network in the U.S. that automatically connects phones in areas without cellular coverage. The service, now in public beta, covers over 500,000 square miles of previously unreached areas through satellites orbiting 200+ miles up at 17,000 miles per hour.
The beta offers free text messaging until July, with picture messages, data, and voice calls planned for later. Compatible with most smartphones from the last four years, the service will be included at no extra cost on Go5G Next plans and select premium plans. Other T-Mobile customers can add it for $15/month, with an early adopter discount of $10/month available through February. AT&T and Verizon customers can access the beta for free and continue service at $20/month after July.
The service also broadcasts Wireless Emergency Alerts nationwide, even in remote areas, and has formed alliances with international carriers including KDDI, Telstra, Rogers, and others.
T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) has announced a quarterly cash dividend of $0.88 per share on its outstanding common stock. The dividend will be paid on June 12, 2025, to stockholders of record as of the close of business on May 30, 2025.
T-Mobile, America's Un-carrier, operates through its flagship brands T-Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile, and Mint Mobile, providing advanced 4G LTE and nationwide 5G network services. The company focuses on delivering reliable connectivity, combining value and quality with customer service excellence.