T-Mobile s newest 5G services and pricing message that T-Mobile has ample network capacity, and is the place to go to actually use 5G, wrote the financial analysts at Evercore.
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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.
4 March 2021, 8:12 pm EST By T-Mobile Plans to Take on Verizon and AT&T with Corporate Wireless Plans Offering Unlimited Data, Cloud-Based Workspace, and More ( Screenshot From Commons.Wikipedia.org )
T-Mobile has reportedly been quite popular along with consumers, but still an underdog when it comes to service in the corporate world. The telecommunications carrier wants to be able to change that with a different rollout of 5G.
T-Mobile s twist on 5G rollout for companies
According to the story by CNN, the company publicly announced on Thursday a new series of other offerings for business customers including the corporate wireless plans that had unlimited data nad 5G access, other cloud-based workplace communication tools, and even the home office internet program directly targeting the obvious. Since the pandemic, a huge fraction of jobs have no
T-Mobile For Business’ Portfolio Includes Unlimited 5G Data Plans For Enterprises
T-Mobile is ‘going big’ with 5G for enterprises, the carrier’s CEO, Mike Sievert, says of the new T-Mobile WFX portfolio. But partners still see a need for ‘cottage industry’ consultants offering telecom expense management solutions. By Gina Narcisi March 04, 2021, 06:31 PM EST
T-Mobile’s business services unit on Thursday unveiled a three-piece portfolio of solutions geared toward enterprises working from home based on the self-proclaimed “un-carrier’s” increasingly robust 5G footprint.
The brand-new T-Mobile WFX portfolio includes T-Mobile Home Office Internet, a broadband solution for home workers; T-Mobile Collaborate, a cloud-based series of communication tool; and T-Mobile Enterprise Unlimited, wireless plans with unlimited 5G that compete with the other wireless carrier’s shared, or pooled cellular plans.