T-Mobile phases out its oldest plans, steering customers to newer rate options

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T-Mobile has begun retiring legacy plans dating back to the 3G/4G era and will move affected customers onto its current rate plans. Some see no change to their bill, while others may face a modest increase. The move affects Sprint-era, T-Mobile One, and Magenta Max plans, with the company highlighting improved network experiences and a 5-year price guarantee. Reactions on Reddit and Threads have been largely negative, and some customers may explore MVNO options on the same network.
- T-Mobile is booting customers from its oldest plans The Verge
- T-Mobile Is Automatically Pushing Legacy Customers Onto Its Current Plans CNET
- T-Mobile will automatically upgrade some legacy phone plans to higher-price plans Mashable
- T-Mobile retires legacy plans, prompting price hikes and customer backlash Android Police
- Breaking: T-Mobile To Force Migrate Over 8 Million Customers To More Expensive Plans The Mobile Report
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