Mar 4, 2021 4:52pm
Together with Sprint, T-Mobile says its 5G network is powerful enough to make replacing broadband in the home a reality for millions of people. (T-Mobile)
T-Mobile historically hasn’t been real aggressive in going after the enterprise and government sectors, but it’s doing so now, taking advantage of its 5G network and work-from-home scenarios tied to the pandemic.
The Bellevue, Washington-based operator on Thursday unveiled T-Mobile WFX, three solutions designed to help enterprises meet their communications needs. It includes T-Mobile Enterprise Unlimited and T-Mobile Home Office Internet, as well as T-Mobile Collaborate, which is a suite of mobile-first, cloud-based tools for businesses.
The company's 'Work from Anywhere' plan gives you a dedicated 5G line for your work Zooms, if you can convince your company's IT department to pay for it.
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