T-Mobile Scraps Plan to Push Some Wireless Customers to Pricier Services

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T-Mobile Scraps Plan to Push Some Wireless Customers to Pricier Services
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https://www.wsj.com/business/telecom/t-mobile-scraps-plan-to-push-some-wireless-customers-to-pricier-services-8d76b059T-Mobile has had a freer hand to adjust its wireless plans since many of the state and federal agreements tied to its Sprint takeover expired earlier this year. Details of the planned upgrades surfaced on Reddit earlier this month after T-Mobile started training its support staff to respond to the program. Executives planned to shift customers on some older plans to newer tiers with more features that generally cost $5 to $10 more per line unless they opted out of the change by contacting the company.This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only.

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