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    T-Mobile will:
    1) Remove smartphone data caps for all customers;

    2) Add more hotspot data;

    3) Expand data access for EmpowerED schools;

    4) Expand highly discounted education service plans—T-Mobile Rapid Education Response—available to public school districts throughout the country for the next 60 days;

    5) Provide free calling to severely impacted countries;

    6) Provide free shipping;

    7) Expand capacity for customers with compatible devices for 60 days by deploying 600 MHz spectrum from multiple companies;

    8) work with its Lifeline partners to provide customers free extra data up to 5GB of data per month for 60 days;

    9) OfferT-Mobile Connect, New T-Mobile’s 5G for Good initiative and lowest smartphone plan, ahead of schedule for $15 per month; and

    10) Provide lower-cost options for Metro by T-Mobile customers to help them stay connected including offering:
    a) a $15 plan – that’s half the price of the current most affordable plan for 60 days after customers activate,
    b) any voice line a free 8” tablet (via rebate redemption) with a $15 unlimited tablet data plan; and
    c) MetroSmart Hotspot devices for half off and the $35 per month data plan will include 20GB — double the normal monthly data — for the next 60 days.

    T-Mobile and Sprint have helped establish connectivity solutions for over 500,000 students across more than 820 schools and districts nationwide—including New York City, DC Public Schools, Northshore School District near Seattle, and more. They are also building on the success of the 1Million Project—which has already connected 350,000 high school students nationwide with free home internet connectivity—by rolling out even bigger initiatives such as Project 10Million later this year. Go here to learn more: https://www.t-mobile.com/news/keeping-students-connected-covid-19. Read more here: https://t-mo.co/38NZ21i and https://www.t-mobile.com/brand/ongoing-updates-covid-19.

    T-Mobile is launching Connecting Heroes, part of the new T-Mobile’s first Un-carrier Move: #5GforGood and 10-year commitment to provide free service and 5G access to first responder agencies — all public and non-profit state and local fire, police and EMS departments — saving them up to $7 billion. Interested agencies can sign up at www.t-mobile.com/connectingheroes. Read more about the program here: https://www.t-mobile.com/news/connecting-heroes.

    The California Department of Education is collaborating closely with Apple and T-Mobile to connect up to 1 million students. Apple and T-Mobile will fulfill orders from districts—which could reach up to 1 million students—with discounted iPads already equipped with high-speed internet connectivity. Read more here:https://www.cde.ca.gov/nr/ne/yr20/yr20rel65.asp

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