Who owns T mobile?

Who owns T mobile? T mobile is owned by Deutsche Telekom. T-Mobile USA Inc. is renamed by Deutsche Telekom in September 2001.T-Mobile US, Inc. is an American wireless network operator that operates under the global brand name T-Mobile. Deutsche Telekom, the German telecommunications company, owns 43.2 percent of the company. Over 76 million people are now served by the company.

Who owns T mobile?

T Mobile

T-Mobile is the brand name used by some of Deutsche Telekom AG’s mobile communications subsidiaries in the Czech Republic (T-Mobile Czech Republic), Poland (T-Mobile Polska), the United States (T-Mobile US), and the former subsidiary in the Netherlands (T-Mobile Netherlands).

Owner

Deutsche Telekom has owned T-Mobile International AG, the holding company for its mobile communications subsidiaries, since 1999. T-Mobile International was one of Deutsche Telekom’s services from 2003 to 2007, along with ‘Broadband/Fixnet,’ ‘Business Customers,’ and ‘Group HQ and Shared Services.’

Deutsche Telekom restructured its organization in 2009 to adopt a regional structure (Germany, Europe, US). T-Mobile International was merged into Deutsche Telekom AG by combining its previously separate fixed and mobile subsidiaries to form integrated local businesses.

Subscribers

The Company had financial stakes in both Central and Eastern European mobile operators. T-Mobile International’s subsidiaries had approximately 230 million subscribers worldwide. It was the world’s thirteenth-largest mobile-phone service provider by subscribers, and the fourth-largest multinational after Vodafone in the United Kingdom, Airtel in India, and Telefónica in Spain.

Product type

Telecommunications.

Introduced

It was first introduced in December 1999 (22 years ago).

History and Background

  • The first mobile communications services in Germany were radiotelephone systems owned and operated by the state postal monopoly, Deutsche Bundespost. In 1985, it introduced the analogue first-generation C-Netz (“C Network,” marketed as C-Tel), Germany’s first true mobile phone network.

  • West Germany reorganised Deutsche Bundespost and consolidated telecommunications into a new unit, Deutsche Bundespost Telekom, on July 1, 1989. On July 1, 1992, it launched Germany’s first GSM network, along with its DeTeMobil subsidiary, C-Netz. The GSM 900 MHz frequency band was dubbed “D-Netz,” and Telekom named its service D1; the private consortium awarded the second licence (now Vodafone Germany) named its service D2.

  • As part of phase two of Germany’s communications reform, Deutsche Bundespost Telekom was renamed Deutsche Telekom AG on January 1, 1995. This deregulation process was continued in November 1996, when DT was privatised and had the largest European IPO at the time, with the stock symbol DT 1.

  • T-Mobile International AG & Co. KG, a holding company, was established in 1999. As DT consolidated its international operations in 2002, the T-Mobil name was Anglicized to T-Mobile.

  • On July 5, 2005, Deutsche Telekom restructured and adopted a regional structure (Germany, Europe, USA). To follow the integrated business approach, local mobile businesses were combined with their respective local wireline businesses where available. T-Mobile International AG was merged into Deutsche Telekom AG in 2009.

  • T-Mobile announced on August 16, 2021, that a hacker had illegally accessed millions of customers’ private data, with an American hacker named John Binns later taking responsibility. In response to the data breach, several class action lawsuits have been filed.

The merger of Sprint Corporation and T-Mobile USA

T-Mobile and Sprint announced a $26 billion merger on April 29, 2018, with the resulting company to be known as T-Mobile. Ajit Pai, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, announced his support for the merger.

A federal judge approved the agreement on February 11, 2020. The merger was completed on April 1, 2020, with Deutsche Telekom owning 43 percent of the company, Softbank owning 24 percent, and public shareholders owning the remaining 33 percent.

Summary

T-Mobile, the second-largest carrier in the United States, has grown significantly in the last decade, in part by rejecting wireless industry traditions like two-year contracts and data-overage fees. T-Mobile has also expanded through acquisitions, including the prepaid service Metro PCS in 2013 and the nationwide carrier Sprint in 2020.

T-Mobile WI-Fi Hotspots

T-Mobile has applied the term “Hotspot” to a variety of products and technologies.

Wi-Fi Network (public)

Under the T-Mobile HotSpots brand, the company operates a nationwide Wi-Fi Internet access network. T-Mobile HotSpots is a network of thousands of Wi-Fi access points installed in businesses, hotels, and airports across the United States.

T-Mobile HotSpot provides access to a nationwide network of approximately 8,350 access points, which are installed in locations such as Starbucks coffeehouses, FedEx Office Office and Print Centers, Hyatt hotels and resorts, Red Roof Inns, Sofitel hotels, Novotel hotels, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines airline clubs, as well as airports.

T-Mobile HotSpots’ network can be traced back to the company’s 2002 acquisition of the bankrupt wireless ISP MobileStar, which began building its network in 1998. Following the acquisition, the company expanded its network to include 400 Borders bookstores as well as 100 of the most popular airport clubs and lounges operated by American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines.

T-Mobile and GoGo announced a partnership on September 14, 2014, to provide free texting on aeroplanes to its customers. Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, United Airlines, and Alaska Airlines all offer GoGo services.

T-Mobile expanded its partnership with GoGo on June 6, 2016, to offer T-Mobile users one hour of free WiFi on their phones, while T-Mobile One Plus and One Plus International users also get free WiFi throughout the flight. In addition to SMS texting, T-Mobile now offers other messaging apps (iMessage, Google Hangouts, WhatsApp, and Viber) in addition to SMS texting, which has been available since September 2014.

Wi-Fi Network (private)

T-Mobile has also used the term to refer to Wi-Fi Access Points that it sold to end users in order to expand their cell phone network to phones that can also receive Wi-Fi via VOIP-like technology. (Among the models were at least two Linksys: the WRTU54G-TM and the WRT54G-TM, as well as one D-Link: the TM-G5240.)

LTE 5G and 4G Coverage Map

T-Mobile has the largest 5G network in the United States, covering more people and places than anyone else. While our 5G network expands, you can rely on our 4G LTE network, which connects 99 percent of Americans. From your computer or mobile device, you can view our 5G & 4G LTE coverage map.

Enter your address or a landmark, then press Enter or select an item from the drop-down menu.

Check out the coverage in that area. You could also try the following:

  • To move the map, select and hold the mouse button.

  • When you select a location, a pop-up window with detailed coverage information will appear.

  • Zoom in and out using the + and - icons. You can also zoom by pinching.

  • Turn off 5G at the top to see where 4G LTE coverage is available.

A 5G device is required. Some areas do not have coverage. While 5G access will not necessitate a specific plan or feature, some uses/services may. For network management information, see coverage details, Terms and Conditions, and Open Internet information (like video optimization). See Signal issues / no service troubleshooting if your phone is having signal issues where we have coverage.

Compatibility of devices

Using the IMEI Status Check, you can quickly determine whether your phone is compatible with our network. There’s no need to compare network frequencies or device lists anymore.

Check the “Tech Specs” page of your T-Mobile device to see which networks it supports (or, for non-T-Mobile devices, check with the manufacturer). You must upgrade to a newer device if you want more radio frequencies/technologies. You can also look at our 5G phones and LTE band compatible devices.

Your device must support both our network frequency (band) and the technology in order to connect to the local network (5G, 4G LTE, 3G, 2G).

T-Mobile network Frequencies and technology

To connect to our network, see if your phone supports the T-Mobile frequencies listed below. Because this can get technical, it’s much easier to just use the IMEI Status Check if you already have the device.

In order to roam on other domestic and international wireless networks, devices frequently support more frequencies than these. They are unnecessary on the T-Mobile network.

5G Extended Range (XR)

You’ll get nationwide coverage, faster speeds than our 4G LTE, and a dependable connection indoors and out, from the big city to rural areas, with Extended Range 5G. Frequencies capable of providing XR 5G:

  • N71 band (600 MHz)

  • 5G Ultra Capacity (UC)

Ultra Capacity 5G provides a performance boost, a reliable connection in congested areas, and speeds comparable to Wi-Fi.

Look for the newly released or icon on your iPhone or Android screen to let you know when you’re in an area where we have the fastest speeds. Frequencies capable of supporting UC 5G:

  • n41 band (2.5 GHz)

  • n258 band (24 GHz)

  • N260 band (39 GHz)

  • n261 band (28 GHz)

T-Mobile analysed Speedtest Intelligence® data from Ookla® U.S. median 5G T-Mobile results compared to mobile Wi-Fi results from cities with 2.5GHz speeds for Q2 2021. 2.5GHz is only available in a few cities. Ookla trademarks are being used under licence and are being reprinted with permission.

Extended Range 4G LTE

Frequencies capable of providing Long-Range LTE

  • 12th band (700 MHz)

  • 71st band (600 MHz)

Extended Range LTE signal travels twice as far and penetrates twice as many walls as previous generations, providing 4X better coverage in buildings than ever before.

LTE 4G

LTE-capable frequencies include:

  1. 2nd Band (1900 MHz)

  2. 5th band (850 MHz)

  3. 4th band (1700/2100 MHz)

4G LTE provides fast download speeds, up to 50% faster than 3G.

When you have VoLTE enabled on your device, you can use both voice and data services at the same time. LTE, on the other hand, only provides data. VoLTE is an abbreviation for Voice over L (“Voice over LTE”)

3G (UMTS/HSPA) technology

3G frequencies include Band 4 (1700/2100 MHz) and Band 2 (1900 MHz). Voice and data services can both be used concurrently. You can use data while on the phone.

2G (GSM, GPRS, EDGE)

Frequencies capable of providing 2G: Band 2 (1900 MHz)

When using 2G, voice and data services cannot be used concurrently. You cannot use data while on the phone. T-network Mobile’s adheres to GSM network standards and is not a CDMA network.

International roaming

Our maps depict T-coverage Mobile’s in the United States. T-Mobile collaborates with other providers to provide roaming in other countries. Check to see where you are covered if you are travelling abroad.

A qualifying postpaid plan as well as a capable device is required. Taxes are not included; in some countries, usage is taxed. Voice and text communication features allow two people to communicate directly with each other. Premium-rate (e.g., 900, entertainment, high-rate helpline) numbers are not included.

Calls from Simple Global countries, including those made over Wi-Fi, cost $.25 per minute (no charge for Wi-Fi calls to US, Mexico and Canada).Coverage is not available in some areas; we are not responsible for the networks of our partners. 128 Kbps is the standard speed.

Not for long-term international use; you must live in the United States and use our network primarily in the United States. Before international use, the device must be registered on our US network. Excessive roaming may result in service termination or restriction.

T-Mobile ONE base plans

These plans are no longer available for new enrollment. T-Mobile ONE was available for smartphones, tablets, and wearable devices. T-Mobile ONE plans include discounts for Active Duty Military and accounts with 55 or more verified contacts. Account types may differ in terms of features and included services.

  • On our network, you have unlimited talk, text, and high-speed data.

  • Monthly regulatory fees and sales taxes are included in the price of your service plan.

  • Netflix Standard 2-screen HD plan with two or more qualifying lines.

  • Stream an unlimited amount of video at DVD-quality 480p.

  • To improve your video streaming experience, you can add unlimited HD Video passes.

  • Stream limitless music

  • Texting and data, up to 128 kbps, in over 210 countries and destinations.

  • On Gogo®-enabled flights to, from, or within the United States, in-flight texting and 1 hour of Wi-Fi are included.

  • Unlimited calling, texting, and data in Mexico and Canada, with up to 5GB of high-speed data, then 2G speed, at no additional cost.

  • Maximum 3G mobile hotspot data speeds

Enhance ONE plan features

For an additional fee, you can enhance the standard ONE Plan experience by adding ONE Plus to your line. Add ONE Plus to all of your talk and text lines to receive a family discount. Only lines that include ONE Plus will benefit from the ONE Plus features.

In addition to the ONE Plan benefits listed above, you will receive the following with ONE Plus:

  • In the United States, you can get 20GB of high-speed mobile hotspot.

  • After 20GB of data, you’ll have access to an unlimited 3G mobile hotspot with speeds of up to 600 kbps.

  • While in the United States, you have access to unlimited HD streaming, but you must activate it.

  • Unlimited data at 2x speeds in 210+ international destinations at up to 256 kbps

  • Gogo in-flight Wi-Fi is unlimited on Gogo®-enabled flights to, from, or within the United States.

  • Voicemail to Text - Read voicemails while you’re on the go.

  • Name ID enables you to identify calls from unknown numbers.

T-Mobile Tuesdays

Every week, you can claim gift offers and enter to win prizes through the T-Mobile Tuesdays app. Every week, from Tuesday at 5 a.m. ET to Wednesday at 4:59:59 a.m. ET, new offers are available.

Eligibility criterion

Customers on a qualifying branded monthly rate plan from T-Mobile, Sprint, or Metro by T-Mobile are eligible to participate. Most consumer and business monthly plans that include voice and data qualify as qualifying rate plans. Every qualifying line that is considered to be in “active status” is eligible to participate.

Customers must be at least 18 years old to be eligible, and minors must be at least 16 years old with parental consent. In Puerto Rico, customers must be at least 21 years old.

To be eligible to win prizes, you must be a legal resident of any of the fifty United States, Puerto Rico, the United States Islands, or the District of Columbia, as well as the age of majority or at least sixteen (16) years old and participating under the supervision of a parent or guardian.

People under the age of 16 are not permitted to use the app or website(s). We occasionally run promotions on Twitter; check the rules for each contest to see if there are any additional eligibility requirements. Employees of T-Mobile are only eligible for weekly gift offers; they are not eligible to win prizes.

Plans and account types not included:

  • DIGITS strategies

  • Government

  • Internet on the go

  • Internet access at home

  • You Can Pay As You Go

  • Without data, prepaid

  • Wholesale and Partner Brands / MVNO (e.g. Metro by T-Mobile)

  • Accounts that are suspended or cancelled

  • T-Mobile Connect

  • Wearable

Every Tuesday, only T-Mobile, Sprint, and Metro by T-Mobile customers are eligible to receive THANKINGS. Non-customers can enter sweepstakes for a chance to win prizes by visiting and following the registration instructions when they are available.

Claiming and redeeming of Gifts and prize

To receive your gifts and be eligible to win prizes, make sure you open the T-Mobile Tuesday app every week between Tuesday at 5 a.m. ET and Wednesday at 4:59:59 a.m. ET. Go through the list of available gifts in the app and make sure to tap SAVE for the ones you want.

When you save an offer, you have the option of redeeming it right away or later. If you decide to wait, just keep an eye on the date and time remaining to redeem the offer. Each gift or prize has its own expiration date, which can be as short as 24 hours. If you don’t use an offer right away, you can find it in My Stuff later.

My stuff

Tap on the little gift icon at the bottom of the app’s main screen to access My Stuff. You can find information about your claimed gifts and prizes, including redemption methods and specific terms and conditions, in this section.

In Short

It has a limited number of phones and a small network footprint. T-Mobile offers a single unlimited plan to all postpaid customers. This cell phone’s wireless giants enjoy lower costs, though those in rural areas may occasionally experience weak coverage signals.

T Mobile Pros and Cons

It offers all users affordable unlimited wireless solutions. Let’s look at the benefits and drawbacks of using T-Mobile.

Pros

:small_blue_diamond: 1. T-Mobile Jump: It offers on-demand service as well as EIP (equipment instalment plans). You can pay EIPs in monthly installments through your wireless bill. The phone will be yours once you have completed the payments.

:small_blue_diamond: 2. Unlimited texting and calling: T-Mobile offers Canadians unlimited SMS, international calling, and LTE data.

:small_blue_diamond: 3. Free 3G tethering: Depending on the carrier plan you select, T-Mobile offers free 10GB of 3G tethering on your tablet. It also includes an hour of in-flight Wi-Fi and GoGo texting.

:small_blue_diamond: 4. Unlimited HD video quality: With the One Plus plan, you can enjoy HD streaming video and music streaming.

:small_blue_diamond: 5. Network performance: With a fast 4G network, the phone has the best network performance. It also provides a variety of unlimited plans.

6. T-Mobile money: It provides a no-fee checking account through the T-Mobile money service. Just like in a bank, you can open an account, or multiple accounts.

:small_blue_diamond: 7. Reliable: The cell phone provides great speeds within the covered areas, making it more dependable, and it has unlimited plans at lower prices.

:small_blue_diamond: 8. Free Netflix: Purchase a T-Mobile device and receive free Netflix streaming through the device.

:small_blue_diamond: 9. The Uncontract: T-Mobile allows you to use the Uncontract to change the price you pay for the product.

:small_blue_diamond: 10. T-Mobile Tuesdays: T-Mobile customers get their rewards on Tuesdays. All you have to do is install the app and wait for your reward.

Cons

:small_blue_diamond: 1. Camera: Despite numerous technological advancements that allow phones to have higher megapixels, the phone retains its 5-megapixel camera.

:small_blue_diamond: 2. Restocking fee: Customers who use T-return Mobile’s policy pay more for advanced devices. If you purchase a smart watch or tablet, you can receive a $75 stocking fee.

:small_blue_diamond: 3. Delayed transaction: Having outdated software in your cell phone device may cause transactions to be delayed.

:small_blue_diamond: 4. Competition: Despite the brand’s high ranking, it faces stiff competition from other mobile platforms. The mobile market is oversaturated, and more mobile platforms are struggling to gain a competitive advantage. T-success Mobile’s is built on its low prices.

:small_blue_diamond: 5. Risks: The integration of German-controlled operations with US-based operations results in cultural conflict.

:small_blue_diamond: 6. Economic impact: The transition to unlimited data plans has had an impact on the economies of the United States and Canada. As a result, EBITDA margins are lower than those of Verizon and AT&T.

:small_blue_diamond: 7. No-contract prepaid plans: T-platform Mobile’s has been a pioneer and leader in offering mobile service at lower prices in order to gain market share from low-income earners and youth. Other operators, such as LEAP wireless, are catching up, making it difficult for the T-Mobile platform to differentiate itself on the prepaid front.

:small_blue_diamond: 8. Data connectivity issues: If you travel outside of major metropolitan areas, particularly in rural areas, you may encounter data connectivity issues.

9. 4G LTE network coverage: T-4G Mobile’s LTE network coverage is not as good as competitors’, though this varies depending on where you live.

Frequently Asked Questions

Following are some frequently asked questions related to who owns T mobile.

1. Is T-Mobile shutting down 4G LTE?

Sprint’s 3G network will be phased out on January 1, 2022, and 4G LTE connections will be phased out on June 30, 2022.

2. Who is offering free phones to switch?

Metro by T-Mobile is one of your best bets right now if you want a free cell phone without committing to a 24-month contract. When you switch to Metro by T-Mobile, you can choose from one of five free 5G phones.

3. Who owns T-Mobile?

Deutsche Telekom AG is a German telecommunications company headquartered in Bonn that is the largest revenue-generating telecommunications provider in Europe. When Deutsche Bundespost was privatized in 1995, Deutsche Telekom was formed.

4. Will 3G phones still work in 2021?

Major mobile carriers will begin shutting down 3G networks in 2022, beginning with AT&T on Tuesday. The switch will render some older phones and devices obsolete, but it will pave the way for more advanced services, such as 5G.

5. How long will 3G phones work on T-Mobile?

T-3G Mobile’s network will be decommissioned by July 1, 2022, but its 2G network will continue to operate in a limited capacity. Verizon’s 3G network will be decommissioned by December 31, 2022.

6. Is T-Mobile part of AT&T?

AT&T has purchased T-Mobile USA from Deutsche Telekom for a staggering $39 billion. In addition to acquiring approximately 8% of AT&T, Deutsche Telekom will gain a seat on AT&T’s board of directors.

7. Why did AT&T and T-Mobile merger fail?

A similar deal between AT&T and T-Mobile fell through in 2011 due to antitrust concerns raised by the Obama administration. The role that TV and internet services now play in the wireless market is one of the major reasons why regulators may oppose the deal.

8. Does T-Mobile use AT&T towers?

Depending on the location, T-Mobile uses AT&T’s towers. Most telecom carriers lease towers from other companies, including their competitors, because leasing is sometimes more cost-effective than buying.

9. What was T-Mobile originally called?

T-Mobile US was founded under its current name after being purchased by the German company Deutsche Telekom in 2001. The company was previously known as VoiceStream Wireless PCS and was a subsidiary of Western Wireless. Deutsche Telekom has made several attempts to sell T-Mobile.

10. Is it worth switching to T-Mobile from AT&T?

T-Mobile is the less expensive of the two carriers no matter how you slice it. It outperforms AT&T at every turn, and some plans can be as much as $15 less expensive. As usual, going for a family discount is the best way to save, with T-Mobile Essentials dropping to just $27 per line when you have four lines.

Conclusion

T-Mobile is a major wireless service provider in the United States that serves individuals, families, and businesses. It is one of the top three wireless providers in the United States. T-Mobile, unlike AT&T and Verizon, does not provide wired broadband to homes; however, it has begun to offer fixed-wireless broadband to homes via its 4G and 5G networks.