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The major wireless carriers in the country have been doing their best to fight off scammers and robocalls. T-Mobile has released its first ever end-of-year wireless scam report to show just how hard they’ve been working to protect customers.
With all the complaints that T-Mobile has received regarding unauthorized SIM swaps, it’s good to know that the Un-carrier is finally doing something about it.
Earthlink has long been known for its internet services. Today, however, the company has decided to relaunch its mobile service brand. According to the report, Earthlink’s mobile service will be “powered by Ultra Mobile.”
The company has also unveiled its new plans, which show the following options:
It’s official! Verizon has obtained the green light to acquire TracFone Wireless. This report comes after Big Red got the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to approve the acquisition.
Earlier this week, Boost Mobile unveiled its new wireless plans called the “Mint Mobile Copier” and “Carrier Crusher” plans. In a nutshell, these are multi-month plans that come with a discount.
It was late last month when Google Fi had bared its plans to launch end-to-end encryption. Now it appears that it is making good on its promise. It is worth mentioning though that the planned end-to-end encryption rollout will only cover phone calls for the time being.
Verizon and AT&T have recently decided to delay its 5G network rollout as requested by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Instead of rolling out its C-band frequencies on December 5th, the two wireless carriers have postponed the rollout to at least January 5th.