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T-Mobile

Brash CEO Keeps the Giants of Mobile Off Balance
New York Times
As recently as two years ago, T-Mobile had all but been given up for dead. It was losing subscribers and struggling to upgrade its aging cellular network. Its owner, Deutsche Telekom, said it wanted out of the competitive North American market, agreed ...
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How T-Mobile CEO John Legere is using speed and surprise to outwit 'stupid ...
GeekWire
We've been watching with a bit of amazement as T-Mobile CEO John Legere repositions the one-time struggling carrier, rebranding the company and injecting a fierce competitive spirit. Now, The New York Times profiles the hard-charging 55 year-old exec, ...
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Nokia Lumia 521 Specs, Price, Black Friday Sale: T-Mobile $0 Up Front Offer ...
Latino Post
"Includes your T-Mobile SIM card, which allows you to access T-Mobile's network," noted the mobile carrier about their SIM Starter Kit. "Also features tips on how to make the most of your mobile experience and a coupon for 20 [percent] off accessory.".
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AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile Galaxy Note 3 Cyber Monday 2013 Deals
PC-Tablet
AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile Galaxy Note 3 Cyber Monday 2013 Deals. AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon are now offering Samsung Galaxy Note III starting from $249.99 with two year service contract. The Black Friday 2013 brings Galaxy Note 3 for $169.99 with ...
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Update T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2 T889 to OmniROM Android 4.4 Kit Kat Custom ...
WCCFtech
OmniROM 4.4 Kit Kat Nightly is based on Android 4.4 AOSP, created by XplodWild and Chainfire. The ROM has elements from CyanogenMod, AOKP and a few other popular custom ROMs. You can use this ROM based on Android 4.4 Kit Kat to update your ...
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Legere, brash CEO, revives a moribund T-Mobile
Economic Times
Its owner, Deutsche Telekom, said it wanted out of the competitive North American market, agreed to sell T-Mobile to AT&T for $39 billion and was already describing T-Mobile as a "discontinued" operation in its financial statements. In lobbying the ...
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