T-Mobile USA is planning a March 26 event in New York where it is expected to detail further changes to both its technology and business.
The No. 4 U.S. carrier is in the midst of readying an LTE network for commercial launch. It says its network is ready to go in Las Vegas and Kansas City, though it has yet to make it available to customers.
Meanwhile, the company has also said it plans to shift away from subsidizing phones for contract customers in favor of its âvalue plans.â
It is also expected to get its first Apple devices this year, but it seems somewhat unlikely that would come at this event. T-Mobile is also working to finalize its merger with MetroPCS. Regulators have approved the deal, with a shareholder vote slated for April.
T-Mobile has been working to craft itself as something of an âun-carrierâ ready to challenge traditional cell phone operator practices. The company also cut an unspecified number of jobs earlier this month ahead of the MetroPCS deal closure.
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