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    The new kid in town

    T-Mobile has long been relegated to the urban and suburban core, not by choice but by necessity. Owing to a lack of the needed spectrum, T-Mobile simply couldn’t effectively compete in rural America. But upon closing its merger with Sprint one year ago, T-Mobile now has all the assets needed to bring its unique brand of wireless, and now home broadband, service to places throughout the country that desperately need a competitive counterbalance to incumbent service providers.

    The people and businesses of rural America don’t have much history with T-Mobile. They likely didn’t get to experience the Un-carrier revolution that kicked off in 2013 and brought a wave of changes to the industry. Some innovations like no annual service contracts, global roaming at a reasonable price and unlimited data service have been adopted by the industry. While others like taxes and fees included, Netflix on US and a unique and popular customer service model called Team of Experts have yet to be matched. All of that amazingness just hasn’t been readily available in many parts of the country.

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    Something for everyone

    To make up for lost time, T-Mobile wants to show off the power of its 5G network and the breadth of its services by focusing this content on one single town. T-Mobile will bring its award-winning mobile phone service and newly launched T-Mobile Home Internet service to 100 households and give them free service for a year. We’ll throw in four 5G phones and an HD TV for each household, too.

    But home wireless and broadband service isn’t the extent of what T-Mobile can bring to communities. To help close the digital divide, T-Mobile offers Project 10 million, an initiative to bring Internet connectivity to 10 million students. We’ll provide concierge service to identify and enroll households that fit the criteria. The winning town will also get free wireless service for all its first responder agencies, saving vital tax dollars, via a T-Mobile program that’s available to all municipalities called Connecting Heroes.

    As a benefit for the entire community, T-Mobile will work with city leaders to identify a community gathering space that will benefit from being tech’d out. That may mean wiring a plaza for Wi-Fi service, decking out a community center with AR and VR gaming tech — an emerging space with tons of potential in a 5G world — or something else entirely.

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    Is Your Town Ready for the Selfie of a Lifetime? T-Mobile Unveils Hometown Techover Contest - Seite 2 Rural America, get ready for your closeup. Yesterday, in an event webcast to the world, T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) detailed the Magenta wave coming to small town U.S.A. That wave includes an upgrade to 5G phones and plans, a new home broadband option …

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