T-Mobile
Coverage of T-Mobile in the Nexus archive.
- T-Mobile is booting customers from its oldest plans
T-Mobile is retiring legacy plans dating back to the 3G era, including older Sprint plans, and moving affected customers to current rate plans. T-Mobile's chief marketing officer confirmed the change, noting these plans are over 15 years old and predate the company's 5G network deployment.
- Hundreds line up to fill tank for $1.99 at Hermosa Shell station
Hundreds of drivers lined up at an Hermosa Shell gas station in Chicago to fill their tanks for $1.99 a gallon, a promotional event partnered with T-Mobile amid record-high gas prices. The low price offered significant savings for residents, including Alyssa Gonzalez, a mother of three who said it eased financial strain after losing her job.
- Drivers line up for discounted gas thanks to T-Mobile, Shell
Drivers in Hermosa, Chicago, are lining up for a $1.99 gas promotion at a Shell station in partnership with T-Mobile, available from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
- Seattle mayor shrugs off millionaire-tax concerns as 44% of business leaders consider leaving
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson dismissed concerns about wealthy residents and businesses leaving Washington due to a new millionaire tax, despite a survey showing 44% of business leaders consider relocating. The tax, signed into law in March, imposes a 9.9% income tax on households earning over $1 million annually, with Wilson citing business donations to a tiny house project as evidence of collaboration.
- Bellevue-based T-Mobile wants to sell a lifestyle, not just wireless
T-Mobile, based in Bellevue, is employing a marketing strategy focused on selling a lifestyle through exclusive access and perks beyond traditional wireless services. The approach highlights unique benefits not typically linked to wireless carriers.
- Trump issues pardon to former Republican congressman convicted of insider trading
President Donald Trump pardoned Stephen Buyer, a former Republican congressman from Indiana, who was imprisoned for insider trading. Buyer was convicted in 2023 for illegal stock trades and released in 2025. Trump cited Buyer’s military and legislative career, while Buyer claimed the prosecution was politically motivated.
- Trump issues pardon to former Republican congressman convicted of insider trading
President Donald Trump has pardoned Stephen Buyer, a former Republican congressman convicted of insider trading. Buyer served 22 months in prison for illegal stock trades and was ordered to forfeit over $350,000. Trump cited Buyer’s military and congressional career, while Buyer claimed the prosecution was politically motivated.
- Trump issued pardon to former Republican congressman convicted of insider trading
President Donald Trump issued a full pardon to Stephen Buyer, a former congressman convicted of insider trading. Buyer served 22 months in prison for illegal stock trades and was released in 2025. Trump cited Buyer’s military and legislative career as reasons for the pardon, while Buyer claims the prosecution was politically motivated.
- Trump issued pardon to former Republican congressman convicted of insider trading
President Trump pardoned Stephen Buyer, a former congressman convicted of insider trading, citing his service as a judge advocate general in the Army and in Congress. Buyer, who served nearly two years in prison and forfeited over $350,000, claims the prosecution was politically motivated.
- Trump issued pardon to former Republican congressman convicted of insider trading
President Donald Trump pardoned Stephen Buyer, a Republican congressman convicted of insider trading, after he served nearly two years in prison. Buyer claims the prosecution was politically motivated and maintains his innocence, while Trump cited Buyer’s military and legislative career as reasons for the pardon.
- Former Indiana Rep Stephen Buyer receives full pardon from Trump for 2023 insider trading conviction
Former Republican Indiana Rep. Stephen Buyer received a full pardon from President Donald Trump for a 2023 insider trading conviction. The pardon, supported by multiple lawmakers, absolves Buyer of a 22-month prison sentence and fines related to illegal stock trades involving companies like Navigant, Sprint, and T-Mobile.
- SpaceX aims to make its stock market debut at $1.77 trillion value
SpaceX aims for a stock market debut with a target valuation of $1.77 trillion. The article mentions Elon Musk and a joint event with T-Mobile in 2022.
- Marvell’s stock is on a run not seen in a quarter-century as the tech company grows in stature
Marvell's stock is experiencing a significant rise, with the company now ranked No. 22 in the S&P 500. It holds a $269 billion market capitalization exceeding those of PepsiCo and T-Mobile.
- Satellite phone dreams orbit reality as direct-to-cell usage set to underwhelm
Mobile telcos are partnering with satellite operators to expand coverage via direct-to-cell (D2C) technology, but Juniper Research warns real-world adoption may fall short due to niche use cases and unresolved issues like poor indoor coverage. T-Mobile and SpaceX’s Starlink pioneered D2C in the US, while Europe and other regions are exploring adoption, though dense urban areas remain challenging.
- Best Unlimited Phone Plan: T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon Compared
The article compares T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon's unlimited phone plans, analyzing their fine print to identify the best current deals on major carriers.
- T-Mobile Fiber outage stretches into second day — as customers in multiple states struggle to get online
T-Mobile Fiber outage continues into the second day, affecting customers in multiple states. T-Mobile acknowledged on Friday that some customers remain offline.
- Save big on the iPhone 17 and Galaxy S26 with these T-Mobile deals
T-Mobile is offering deals on iPhone 17 and Samsung Galaxy S26 with its Experience More plan, including a free iPhone 17e or Samsung Galaxy S26 with certain requirements. Shoppers can also save hundreds on upgraded models with trade-ins. The promotion runs through July 1.
- Bug bounty businesses bombarded with AI slop
Companies that pay hackers to find software flaws are being overwhelmed with low-quality reports generated by AI, forcing some to suspend their bug bounty programs. Bugcrowd, a bug bounty business, saw its reports more than quadruple in a three-week period in March, with most being false. This surge is affecting businesses like OpenAI, T-Mobile, and Motorola.
- AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon join forces to eliminate mobile coverage dead zones
AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon are joining forces to eliminate mobile coverage dead zones by pooling resources to improve satellite capacity and boost connectivity in underserved areas. This collaboration aims to enhance mobile coverage. The partnership will focus on improving connectivity.
- AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon team up to eliminate coverage dead zones
AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon are teaming up to eliminate wireless dead zones in the US by pooling their ground-based spectrum resources. The goal is to create a diverse ecosystem for wireless and satellite products and services. The partnership aims to increase coverage in rural areas.
- T-Mobile Promo Codes: 25% Off | May
T-Mobile is offering promo codes for 25% off business internet and phone plans. Customers can save through sign-up perks, switching rewards, bundled offers, and free lines. The promo codes are available in May.
- Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile Would Be World’s Biggest M&A Deal
Deutsche Telekom and T-Mobile are reportedly considering a merger that would become the world's largest M&A deal. The potential transaction highlights significant consolidation in the telecommunications sector.
- Deutsche Telekom Weighs Full Combination With T-Mobile
Deutsche Telekom is considering a full merger with T-Mobile, a major telecommunications company. The potential combination could reshape the telecom industry in Europe and the U.S. A T-Mobile store in New York is highlighted in the article.