Land. Tap. Connect: T-Mobile Prepaid Launches U.S. Pass eSIM for International Travelers
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T‑Mobile is making it easier for people to get cell service while visiting the US
Credit: Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR T-Mobile is introducing new prepaid day passes for international travelers visiting the US. The plans will launch on May 18 and start at $25, with the max plan lasting 30-days for $50. The plans include 50GB of premium data in the US, as well as unlimited calling in the US, Canada, and Mexico. International travel comes with plenty of hurdles, from currency exchange to finding accommodation, and even…
T-Mobile Says Its Network, T-Satellite, and Response Teams Are Ready for Storm Season
T-Mobile is putting a big spotlight on the work it is doing to keep customers connected when severe weather and other emergencies hit. The carrier says it is continuing to strengthen its network with smarter automation, more backup equipment, satellite-based messaging, and expanded support for both communities and first responders. The message here is simple: when things go wrong, T-Mobile wants its network to keep showing up. T-Mobile [read ful…
T-Mobile’s T-Satellite Crosses Borders: Starlink Roaming Brings Dead-Zone Texts to Canada and New Zealand
T-Mobile subscribers heading north or south of the equator now carry a lifeline in their pockets. The carrier’s T-Satellite service, powered by SpaceX’s Starlink constellation, has quietly expanded beyond U.S. shores. US travelers can tap into satellite connectivity for texting and select apps when cellular signals vanish in remote corners of Canada and New Zealand. No extra gear. Just point your phone at the sky. This rollout marks the first ma…
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