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T-Mobile holiday gift: Aggressive unlimited prepaid plans...sure why. These Complete prepaid plans nicely complement the Even More and Even More Plus plans that T-Mobile launched last month about this time. Now T-Mobile is offering aggressive unlimited pricing on both the traditional and prepaid... In this article: T-Mobile, TechCrunch, Best Buy, Gizmodo, and Wal-Mart |
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AP Online | 3 days ago
Union ramps up efforts to organize T-Mobile
...our company is always striving to find ways to improve, year after year, employees continue to view T-Mobile as a good place to work where they have no need for, or interest in, a union." Under the new TUnion, Cohen said CWA would continue...
In this article: T-Mobile USA, United States, Communications Workers of America, Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany, and AT&T Mobility
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chicagotribune.com - Business | 3 days ago
T-Mobile launches pre-paid BlackBerry
...carrier Cricket Communications launched service in Chicago this year and competes with other companies such as Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile. National carriers also offer pre-paid options, though those consumers are a niche segment compared...
In this article: BlackBerry, Chicago, Virgin Mobile, Boost Mobile, Cricket Communications, Best Buy, Samsung, and Wal-Mart
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Telegraph.co.uk - UK news | 3 days ago
TMobile data was sold on for more than a year
...Daily Telegraph can disclose. The nature of the scam, the largest of its kind in the UK, also means T-Mobile has no way of knowing how many customers they may have lost as a result Photo: AFP Data on millions of records was allegedly...
In this article: Office of Fair Trading, Ministry of Justice, Bridget Prentice, The Daily Telegraph, and UK
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The Register | 3 days ago
T-Mobile coughs to data theft
But can't understand all the fuss Posted in Mobile, 18th November 2009 10:21 GMT T-Mobile has admitted it was the operator whose staff sold customer data to competitors, but can't understand why the Information Commissioner decided to...
In this article: ICO
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CNET News.com | 3 days ago
T-Mobile says workers sold customer data
...to third parties who then called the individuals as their wireless contracts were due to expire, a T-Mobile spokesman has confirmed. T-Mobile notified England's Information Commission, the watchdog agency responsible for safeguarding...
In this article: Consumer privacy, CNET News, Nintendo, Iphone, Facebook, and Google
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washingtonpost.com | 4 days ago
T-Mobile admits employee sold private data
LONDON (Reuters) - A employee of mobile phone operator T-Mobile is facing prosecution after selling personal details of thousands of British customers to rival companies in an alleged major breach of data protection laws. In a statement,...
In this article: ICO, Data Protection Act, Deutsche Telekom AG, and London
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Telegraph.co.uk - Politics | 4 days ago
TMobile staff sold millions of mobile phone records illegally
T-Mobile staff sold millions of mobile phone records illegally Millions of personal records of UK mobile phone users have been stolen and sold on to rival firms in the largest data breach of its kind. By Tom Whitehead and Harry Wallop
In this article: Customer, Orange, ICO, Vodafone, Allegation, Data Protection Act, and Ministry of Justice
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Reuters | 4 days ago
T-Mobile UK says its staff sold private data
British mobile phone operator T-Mobile UK, part of Deutsche Telekom <DTEGn. DE>, said on Tuesday that its staff sold customers' private details to other companies without their consent. The company said it contacted Britain's privacy...
In this article: T-Mobile UK, Deutsche Telekom, and Britain
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CNET News.com | 4 days ago
T-Mobile resumes Sidekick sales
...2008 will now sell for as low as $49 with a two-year contract, while the Sidekick LX 2009 will be priced at $149 with a two-year contract. "T-Mobile is pleased to announce that Sidekick sales have resumed," the carrier said in a statement.
In this article: Microsoft, CNET News, Ina Fried, T-Mobile USA, Chrome OS, Android, Danger, Google, and Eric Schmidt
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AP Online | 4 days ago
T-Mobile resumes sale of Sidekicks after data loss
...to disappear from many of the phones. In the intervening time, Microsoft managed to restore most of the missing user data. T-Mobile provided $100 gift cards to affected customers. The Sidekicks listed on T-Mobile's Web site are now...
In this article: Microsoft Corp., E mail, Danger Inc, Deutsche Telekom AG, and NEW YORK
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Description from Wikipedia:
T-Mobile is a mobile network operator headquartered in Bonn, Germany. It is a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom and belongs to the FreeMove Business alliance, currently supervised by Nelson T. German.
T-Mobile is a group of mobile phone corporate subsidiaries (all under the ownership of Deutsche Telekom) that operate GSM and UMTS networks in Europe and the United States. The "T" stands for "Telekom." T-Mobile also has financial stakes in mobile operators in Central and Eastern Europe. Globally, T-Mobile has 128.3 million subscribers, making it the world's eighth largest mobile phone service provider by subscribers and the third largest multinational after the United Kingdom's Vodafone and Spain's Telefónica. T-Mobile USA is the fourth largest wireless telecommunications network in the U.S. market with 32.8 million customers after Verizon Wireless, AT&T Mobility, and Sprint Nextel.
T-Mobile International has a substantial presence in eleven European countries (Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, the Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, and the United Kingdom) as well as in the United States.
In late 2005 Deutsche Telekom attempted to acquire rival mobile network operator O2, but was beaten out by Spain's Telefónica.
In March 2008, the company announced they planned to acquire Siemens Wireless Modules (now known as Cinterion Wireless Modules) as part of the JOMA consortium. The Siemens Wireless Modules spin off to Cinterion Wireless Modules was concluded on May 1, 2008.
The T-Mobile ring tone was composed by Lance Massey.
- Name:
- T-Mobile
- Location:
- Bonn, Germany
- Founded:
- 1990
- Industry:
- Wireless Services
- Key People:
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- Katharina Hollender – CFO
- Hamid Akhavan – CEO
- Products:
- GSM, GPRS, EDGE, 3G, UMA, UMTS (HSDPA), WLAN Hotspots(WiFi), T-Mobile HotSpot @Home
- Motto:
- "Simply Closer" (All but USA)
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