Today T-Mobile has announced plans to "un-carrier" the home broadband market, launching its own service that aims to provide spee...
Today T-Mobile has announced plans to "un-carrier" the home broadband market, launching its own service that aims to provide speeds over 100Mbps to 90% of the US population. T-Mobile's wireless home ISP will eventually be powered by the company's upcoming 5G network, but in the meantime it's revealing a 4G pilot program to test the idea out.
According to John Legere — T-Mobile's exuberant and often hyperbolic CEO, who made the announcement earlier today — 28.9% of US households and 61.1% of "rural" households have access to one or fewer broadband providers.
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