T-Mobile to Phase Out Its 2G Network: What You Need to Know
T-Mobile has maintained its 2G network as the final bastion of this aging technology in the United States. While AT&T discontinued its 2G services back in 2017, Verizon and Sprint followed suit a few years later, leaving T-Mobile as the last provider keeping this legacy system operational.
The Countdown Begins for Users with Legacy Devices
Although an exact timeline for the complete deactivation of T-Mobile’s 2G services remains uncertain, it is inevitable. Customers who are still using devices reliant on this older network should consider upgrading. To facilitate this transition, T-Mobile is providing a complimentary “5G replacement device,” although specifics regarding these devices have not been disclosed.
How to Obtain Your New Device
If you own a functioning (or even non-functioning) 2G device, simply visit any T-Mobile retail location. The carrier indicates that customers will receive a new device without stringent conditions—though additional details about potential requirements have yet to be clarified.
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