T-Mobile Extends Switch off Deadline of 3G Network in US

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The T-Mobile USA has now delayed the planned switch off of the 3G network of Sprint by around three months for the purpose of giving the partners of the company some extra time for helping the affected customers making the transition away from the aging 3G technology in the United States.

The company has also said, the Extended Range 5G of the company has now been covering 308 million people in the United States while the Ultra Capacity 5G of the company has been reaching 186 million people and it has also been planning to increase this number to 200 million people before the end of 2021.

Although, the company ‘T-Mobile’ said, the partners of the company had not done enough for assisting the customers with this migration and is therefore going to be giving the 3G network of the company for a stay of execution. It has now increasingly become clear that, some of the partners of the company has not been followed through on the responsibility for the customers of the company through this shift of 3G.

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T-Mobile also said, they have now been stepping up on behalf of the company, and they have made the decision for extending their deadline for the CDMA sunset by around three months to the month of March 2022, and their reason for the extension of the 3G network has been simple as they want to give the partners, who have not done any right thing for the customers of the company.

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