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Despite its relatively small size with just over 920 employees, PJT has advised on a number of mega transactions including T-Mobile's $59 billion merger with Sprint.
If you're not a fan of T-Mobile's network, Cricket (AT&T's answer to Metro) has a unlimited plan that's $50/mo after auto pay, and arguably AT&T's coverage is generally superior to T-Mobile's.
If you're not a fan of T-Mobile's network, Cricket (AT&T's answer to Metro) has a unlimited plan that's $50/mo after auto pay, and arguably AT&T's coverage is generally superior to T-Mobile's.
In this price-focused comparison, T-Mobile's new "limited time" option comes in at $50 for a single line, $5 a month cheaper than AT&T's Unlimited Starter and $10 less than Verizon's 5G Start or T-Mobile's own regular Essentials pricing.
Source: https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/best-unlimited-data-plans/
In this price-focused comparison, T-Mobile's new "limited time" option comes in at $50 for a single line, $5 a month cheaper than AT&T's Unlimited Starter and $10 less than Verizon's 5G Start or T-Mobile's own regular Essentials pricing.
Source: https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/best-unlimited-data-plans/
That said, at this point in time, T-Mobile's dividend plans look controversial to me.
The company adds that those who don't want to have their plan changed will be able to reverse the move, but they'll need to call T-Mobile's Customer Care support line to make that happen.
The wireless carrier adds that Mint and Ultra will be "complementary" to the carrier's other prepaid options, which include Metro by T-Mobile, T-Mobile's own branded prepaid service, and its Connect by T-Mobile brand.
Source: https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/t-mobile-is-buying-mint-mobile-in-potential-1-35-billion-deal/
They operate on the Sprint network, which may not be as robust as AT&T's or T-Mobile's, but still provides reliable coverage in many areas.
Source: https://www.devicemag.com/cricket-wireless-competitors/
While T-Mobile's interest expense has increased by the greatest amount on a percentage basis, it is still the least indebted of the big 3 wireless players in the US.
Source: https://seekingalpha.com/article/4659068-at-and-t-a-classic-value-trap?source=feed_all_articles