T-Mobile is scrapping a program that would have forced some customers into more expensive wireless plans due to customer blowback. The decision comes after T-Mobile posted third-quarter profits that narrowly beat estimates, driven by better-than-expected mobile customer gains. Mobileye shares also jumped as their third-quarter earnings topped estimates.
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Following Backlash, T-Mobile Won't Migrate Users to Pricier Plans https://t.co/ge3Xffdsmk
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T-Mobile is scrapping a program that would have forced some customers into more expensive wireless plans, citing customer blowback https://t.co/yOtpXCBfMg
T-Mobile posts third-quarter profits that narrowly beat estimates, buoyed by better-than-expected mobile customer gains https://t.co/WpKMeHQbDA
T-Mobile posts third-quarter profits that narrowly beat estimates, buoyed by better-than-expected mobile customer gains https://t.co/CEWGpLjbKL