“Last week when T-Mobile announced the addition of YouTube and other services to Binge On, John Legere addressed criticisms of Binge On and its 480p streaming quality, saying that AT&T and Verizon was streaming Netflix at 360p.”
Deutsche Telekom’s effort to sell T-Mobile US paused due to spectrum auction
“Rumors of Deutsche Telekom looking to sell T-Mobile US seem to pop up every now and then, like last year when it was suggested that DT may sell T-Mo to Comcast. Today the topic has come up again, but this time DT is said to be halting its search for a buyer for T-Mo, at least temporarily.”
T-Mobile JUMP! Prices Increase for Some on March 1, Drop for Others
“On March 1, customers participating in T-Mobile’s JUMP! upgrade program that currently costs $10 per month will either see a $2 dollar increase per month or a $1 reduction.”
T-Mobile Says The Nexus 5X And 6P Won’t Have Band 12 LTE Support (For Now)
“Taking a look at the spec sheet for the new Nexus phones, you might notice that the LTE section lists band 12. However, this is by no means a guarantee of actual support anymore.”
New York City Slams Verizon’s Spectacular Fiber Failure
“In 2008, Verizon promised the city of New York that everyone who wanted fiber optic Internet and television service from FiOS would have it by 2014.”
T-Mobile Fighting To Increase 600 MHz Auction Size
“Next year the FCC is scheduled to hold an auction for 600 MHz spectrum. This is where all of the carriers will get the opportunity to get their hands on some very useful 600 MHz spectrum, but T-Mobile seems to think that the amount of spectrum being auctioned off is too small.”
Tomorrow’s Uncarrier move will be live-streamed
“T-Mobile announced this morning that – as is the norm these days – its next Uncarrier move will be available to watch via live web stream. A link to the stream will be published on its newsroom site. If you head on over to newsroom.t-mobile.”
Verizon won’t do rollover data and doesn’t care if you leave for T-Mobile
“T-Mobile made headlines when it announced rollover data as the latest of its Uncarrier initiatives, letting customers carry over the unused data they’ve already paid for into subsequent billing cycles.”