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  2. SoftBank Group - Wikipedia

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    On April 1, 2020, Sprint completed its merger of Sprint Corporation and T-Mobile US,, which was majority-owned by Deutsche Telekom, leaving T-Mobile the parent company. The merger also led to Softbank holding 24% of the new T-Mobile's shares, while 43% of shares are held by Deutsche Telekom. The remaining 33% will be held by others.

  3. Odido - Wikipedia

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    Prior to its 2019 merger, Tele2 Netherlands used to use T-Mobile's infrastructure for the old 3G and 2G bands, as it only had a licence for the 4G band. On September 7, 2021, T-Mobile Netherlands was purchased by WP/AP Telecom Holdings IV B.V.; a joint venture between Warburg Pincus and Apax Partners.

  4. Assurance Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Since April 2020, the Assurance Wireless brand has been under the T-Mobile family. [5] This was the result of the merger of Sprint Corporation and T-Mobile US was officially completed, [9] and after Virgin Mobile USA was officially shut down and folded into Boost Mobile. An official statement was sent to all customers July 14, 2020 stating that ...

  5. Nextel - Wikipedia

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    Nextel Communications, Inc. was an American wireless service operator that merged with and ceased to exist as a subsidiary of Sprint Corporation, which would later be bought by T-Mobile US and folded into that company.

  6. Powertel (United States) - Wikipedia

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    On May 3, 1999, InterCel sold its analog cellular operations to Public Service Cellular, Inc. for US$89 million. Powertel, Inc. was acquired by Deutsche Telekom AG on May 31, 2001, and was made a subsidiary of VoiceStream Wireless, Inc., which was acquired by Deutsche Telekom on the same day. [4] [5]

  7. Mike Sievert - Wikipedia

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    Michael Sievert is an American business executive, currently the president and chief executive officer (CEO) of T-Mobile US, and a member of the company's board of directors. [5] [6] [7] In November 2019, T-Mobile announced that Sievert would be promoted from chief operating officer (COO) to CEO in May 2020 when John Legere stepped down. [5]

  8. AT&T Mobility - Wikipedia

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    On November 22, 2011, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski recommended sending AT&T's proposed T-Mobile acquisition to an administrative law judge for review and a hearing. [32] On November 23, 2011, AT&T withdrew its application with the FCC regarding the acquisition of T-Mobile USA.

  9. T-Mobile Center - Wikipedia

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    In April 2020, T-Mobile US became the naming rights partner by completing a merger with Sprint Corporation. [10] On July 9, 2020, Sprint Center was officially renamed to T-Mobile Center. [ 11 ] Changes include an entrance specifically for T-Mobile customers, a lounge with tables that can charge smartphones wirelessly, charging stations all over ...

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