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		<title>T-Mobile Officially Completes Acquisition of UScellular</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>seniorspectrumnewspaper – T-Mobile has officially closed its $4.3 billion acquisition of UScellular. The deal transfers UScellular’s customers, retail stores, and about 30 percent of its spectrum to T-Mobile. This move strengthens&#8230;</p>
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<p><em><strong><a href="https://seniorspectrumnewspaper.com/">seniorspectrumnewspaper</a> –</strong></em> T-Mobile has officially closed its $4.3 billion acquisition of UScellular. The deal transfers UScellular’s customers, retail stores, and about 30 percent of its spectrum to T-Mobile. This move strengthens T-Mobile’s network capacity and customer base across the United States.</p>



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<p>UScellular customers do not need to take any immediate action. They can continue using their existing plans without changes. T-Mobile assures users that they can still manage accounts via the UScellular website. Customer support will remain available through the T-Mobile-owned carrier, ensuring a smooth transition.</p>



<p>This acquisition enhances T-Mobile’s competitive position by increasing its spectrum holdings, which improves network coverage and performance. The integration also gives T-Mobile additional retail locations, helping expand its physical presence in local markets. Over time, customers can expect improved network reliability and faster data speeds as T-Mobile integrates UScellular’s spectrum into its 5G infrastructure. The combined resources will also support the rollout of new technologies and enhanced services.</p>



<p>While the deal focuses on transferring customers and assets, UScellular itself will shift its role. The company will now operate primarily as an infrastructure business. It will generate revenue by licensing its remaining spectrum and towers to other wireless providers. This change marks a major transformation for UScellular’s business model.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Regulatory Conditions and Industry Impact</h2>



<p>The $4.3 billion purchase price was not the only cost T-Mobile faced. To secure regulatory approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), T-Mobile agreed to significantly reduce its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. This condition echoes a similar requirement imposed on Verizon during its Frontier acquisition.</p>



<p>The regulatory environment under the current administration has linked merger approvals to broader political and social agendas. The FCC’s demands have become a tool to enforce certain policy goals within private sector deals. These terms add complexity and cost to large telecommunications mergers.</p>



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<p>Despite these conditions, T-Mobile’s acquisition of UScellular marks a significant consolidation in the U.S. wireless market. It signals growing industry trends toward spectrum accumulation and network expansion by leading carriers. For UScellular customers, the transition promises continuity in service with eventual integration into the T-Mobile network. For T-Mobile, the deal enhances capacity and competitive strength heading into future wireless innovations.</p>



<p>Looking ahead, UScellular’s focus on infrastructure leasing could create new revenue streams. T-Mobile will leverage the expanded spectrum to improve 5G coverage and speed. This acquisition sets the stage for intensified competition among top U.S. carriers and new advancements in mobile connectivity.</p>
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		<title>T-Mobile May Move to 36-Month Phone Payment Plans</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>seniorspectrumnewspaper – T-Mobile customers could soon face longer phone payment terms, as internal leaks suggest the company is preparing to offer 36-month Equipment Installment Plans (EIPs). This would mark a major&#8230;</p>
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<p><em><strong><a href="https://seniorspectrumnewspaper.com/">seniorspectrumnewspaper</a> –</strong></em> T-Mobile customers could soon face longer phone payment terms, as internal leaks suggest the company is preparing to offer 36-month Equipment Installment Plans (EIPs). This would mark a major shift from T-Mobile’s current 24-month model. The Mobile Report revealed documents referencing 36-month EIPs, a structure already adopted by competitors AT&amp;T and Verizon in recent years. If T-Mobile moves forward with this change, it could align with an industry trend that focuses on lower monthly payments but longer financial commitments.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Website Briefly Shows 36-Month Deal for Galaxy Watch 7</h2>



<p>Adding fuel to the speculation, T-Mobile briefly listed a 36-month EIP for the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 on its website. The pricing showed $10.56 per month over 36 months, closely matching the total retail price of $379.99. However, the listing was quickly removed and replaced with the usual 24-month offer at $15.84 per month. The short-lived appearance suggests T-Mobile may be testing the system internally or preparing for a soft rollout of longer-term financing options.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Strategy May Focus on Retention, Not Profit</h2>



<p>If T-Mobile adopts 36-month plans, the motivation likely lies in customer retention rather than increased device revenue. Spreading payments over three years could make high-priced devices feel more affordable each month, but also ties customers to the carrier for longer. This move could reduce early upgrades and make switching providers more difficult, locking users into T-Mobile’s ecosystem. Other carriers have argued that the shift to 36 months benefits consumers through lower monthly bills, though some customers may find the extended commitment inconvenient.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Mixed Reactions Expected From Customers</h2>



<p>Longer contracts may appeal to budget-conscious users looking for lower monthly payments. However, tech-savvy consumers who prefer frequent upgrades may find the change frustrating. Locking in a device for three years could feel restrictive, especially in an industry where new models are released annually. T-Mobile could soften the blow by offering both 24-month and 36-month options, giving customers more flexibility. This would help maintain T-Mobile’s image as a customer-friendly alternative to its more rigid competitors.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">T-Mobile App Now Records Screens for Troubleshooting</h2>



<p>In a separate update, T-Mobile recently added a new screen recording feature to its T-Life app. The feature is intended to help customer service teams troubleshoot issues more effectively. While the app now records screen activity during support sessions, users can turn off the feature in the settings menu. This change adds a new layer of diagnostic support but may raise privacy concerns among some users. As with the rumored EIP changes, communication and transparency will be key in how customers receive this update.</p>



<p>T-Mobile has not yet confirmed or denied the 36-month plan rumors. We will update with official comments as they become available.</p>
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