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  • T-Mobile Launching “Your Name, Our Wireless” allowing brands to create MNVOs without hasslePaul E King
    Have you ever wished you could create your own cell phone company similar to Mint Mobile or Ting and just call it “TMobile sux” with T-Mobile doing all the towers, maintenance, billing, and day to day operations? Well that’s happening with T-Mobile’s “Your Name, Our Wireless” service. It looks like from the description that they handle pretty much everything and you slap some words and a picture in and they handle the rest from billing to tech support and a web portal to mange customer data.
     

T-Mobile Launching “Your Name, Our Wireless” allowing brands to create MNVOs without hassle

18. Červenec 2024 v 19:22

Have you ever wished you could create your own cell phone company similar to Mint Mobile or Ting and just call it “TMobile sux” with T-Mobile doing all the towers, maintenance, billing, and day to day operations? Well that’s happening with T-Mobile’s “Your Name, Our Wireless” service.

It looks like from the description that they handle pretty much everything and you slap some words and a picture in and they handle the rest from billing to tech support and a web portal to mange customer data.

I highly suspect we’ll see branded political MNVOs being sold soon enough, as well as plenty of deceptively named services, although I suspect that’s against their terms of service although I would love to see a couple called Better Than Verizon and AT&T Can Suck It Mobile before the whole thing implodes with small timers setting up MNVOs.

I can’t see this being anything but a dumpster fire waiting to happen. It’s like this was presented to a board room and someone said “Why now?” and someone else said “Brilliant… YNOW… YOUR NAME OUR WIRELESS” followed by ca-ching sounds while throwing paper.

I will be surprised if many popular musicians didn’t have an MNVO by the end of the year.

[T-Mobile Newsroom]

T-Mobile Launching “Your Name, Our Wireless” allowing brands to create MNVOs without hassle by Paul E King first appeared on Pocketables.

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  • T-Mobile Launching “Your Name, Our Wireless” allowing brands to create MNVOs without hasslePaul E King
    Have you ever wished you could create your own cell phone company similar to Mint Mobile or Ting and just call it “TMobile sux” with T-Mobile doing all the towers, maintenance, billing, and day to day operations? Well that’s happening with T-Mobile’s “Your Name, Our Wireless” service. It looks like from the description that they handle pretty much everything and you slap some words and a picture in and they handle the rest from billing to tech support and a web portal to mange customer data.
     

T-Mobile Launching “Your Name, Our Wireless” allowing brands to create MNVOs without hassle

18. Červenec 2024 v 19:22

Have you ever wished you could create your own cell phone company similar to Mint Mobile or Ting and just call it “TMobile sux” with T-Mobile doing all the towers, maintenance, billing, and day to day operations? Well that’s happening with T-Mobile’s “Your Name, Our Wireless” service.

It looks like from the description that they handle pretty much everything and you slap some words and a picture in and they handle the rest from billing to tech support and a web portal to mange customer data.

I highly suspect we’ll see branded political MNVOs being sold soon enough, as well as plenty of deceptively named services, although I suspect that’s against their terms of service although I would love to see a couple called Better Than Verizon and AT&T Can Suck It Mobile before the whole thing implodes with small timers setting up MNVOs.

I can’t see this being anything but a dumpster fire waiting to happen. It’s like this was presented to a board room and someone said “Why now?” and someone else said “Brilliant… YNOW… YOUR NAME OUR WIRELESS” followed by ca-ching sounds while throwing paper.

I will be surprised if many popular musicians didn’t have an MNVO by the end of the year.

[T-Mobile Newsroom]

T-Mobile Launching “Your Name, Our Wireless” allowing brands to create MNVOs without hassle by Paul E King first appeared on Pocketables.

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  • T-Mobile puts the T in Mint. Er, no they just fully own Mint now.Paul E King
    While Mint is promising price locks and such, they’re now fully a T-Mobile company and will probably begin to operate like the Magenta one with new offerings only for new plans and regularly losing all your billing data to the dark web. Oh well… I feel like there should be a Minty Mobile logo but I’m out of time today.. You can see their page for what’s coming here Notable additions are a scam shield, a $15 a month commitment, free roaming in Canada. Actually that’s all the addit
     

T-Mobile puts the T in Mint. Er, no they just fully own Mint now.

1. Květen 2024 v 23:36

While Mint is promising price locks and such, they’re now fully a T-Mobile company and will probably begin to operate like the Magenta one with new offerings only for new plans and regularly losing all your billing data to the dark web. Oh well…

I feel like there should be a Minty Mobile logo but I’m out of time today..

Mint Mobile - Same & Improved

You can see their page for what’s coming here

Notable additions are a scam shield, a $15 a month commitment, free roaming in Canada.

Actually that’s all the additions listed.

T-Mobile puts the T in Mint. Er, no they just fully own Mint now. by Paul E King first appeared on Pocketables.

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  • T-Mobile puts the T in Mint. Er, no they just fully own Mint now.Paul E King
    While Mint is promising price locks and such, they’re now fully a T-Mobile company and will probably begin to operate like the Magenta one with new offerings only for new plans and regularly losing all your billing data to the dark web. Oh well… I feel like there should be a Minty Mobile logo but I’m out of time today.. You can see their page for what’s coming here Notable additions are a scam shield, a $15 a month commitment, free roaming in Canada. Actually that’s all the addit
     

T-Mobile puts the T in Mint. Er, no they just fully own Mint now.

1. Květen 2024 v 23:36

While Mint is promising price locks and such, they’re now fully a T-Mobile company and will probably begin to operate like the Magenta one with new offerings only for new plans and regularly losing all your billing data to the dark web. Oh well…

I feel like there should be a Minty Mobile logo but I’m out of time today..

Mint Mobile - Same & Improved

You can see their page for what’s coming here

Notable additions are a scam shield, a $15 a month commitment, free roaming in Canada.

Actually that’s all the additions listed.

T-Mobile puts the T in Mint. Er, no they just fully own Mint now. by Paul E King first appeared on Pocketables.

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  • T-Mobile puts the T in Mint. Er, no they just fully own Mint now.Paul E King
    While Mint is promising price locks and such, they’re now fully a T-Mobile company and will probably begin to operate like the Magenta one with new offerings only for new plans and regularly losing all your billing data to the dark web. Oh well… I feel like there should be a Minty Mobile logo but I’m out of time today.. You can see their page for what’s coming here Notable additions are a scam shield, a $15 a month commitment, free roaming in Canada. Actually that’s all the addit
     

T-Mobile puts the T in Mint. Er, no they just fully own Mint now.

1. Květen 2024 v 23:36

While Mint is promising price locks and such, they’re now fully a T-Mobile company and will probably begin to operate like the Magenta one with new offerings only for new plans and regularly losing all your billing data to the dark web. Oh well…

I feel like there should be a Minty Mobile logo but I’m out of time today..

Mint Mobile - Same & Improved

You can see their page for what’s coming here

Notable additions are a scam shield, a $15 a month commitment, free roaming in Canada.

Actually that’s all the additions listed.

T-Mobile puts the T in Mint. Er, no they just fully own Mint now. by Paul E King first appeared on Pocketables.

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