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T-Mobile Retires Legacy Plans, Moves Customers to New Rates

Source: The Verge

Summary

T-Mobile is phasing out its oldest plans, many dating back to the 3G era, and shifting customers to modern rate plans. The transition has provoked backlash from affected subscribers, who are voicing their frustrations online.

Why It Matters

This decision impacts a significant number of long-time T-Mobile users, many of whom may feel forced to adapt to new pricing structures and service features. The move reflects a broader trend among telecom companies to modernize their offerings, but it raises questions about customer loyalty and satisfaction in an increasingly competitive market.

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