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T-Mobile is booting customers from its oldest plans
T-Mobile is retiring legacy plans dating back to the 3G era, including older Sprint plans, and moving affected customers to current rate plans. T-Mobile's chief marketing officer confirmed the change, noting these plans are over 15 years old and predate the company's 5G network deployment.
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