Thursday, January 10, 2013

CES 2013: T-Mobile announces MLB partnership, unlimited data plan news

At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2013, T-Mobile shared several new announcements, including:

— MLB Partnership:  T-Mobile announced that it is the Official Wireless Partner of the MLB, providing technology that will enrich the MLB experience for both players and fans, inside and outside of the ballpark. The partnership will help modernize the traditional game of baseball, with T-Mobile providing a new On-Field Communication System that is powered by its nationwide 4G network technology. For additional information, please see “T-Mobile and Major League Baseball Announce Multiyear Technology and Marketing Agreement.”

— Unlimited Nationwide 4G Data for No-Annual-Contract Customers:  T-Mobile announced that its popular, Unlimited Nationwide 4G Data plan will be available with no annual contract starting tomorrow, January 9. For more details, please see “T-Mobile Shakes Up the Wireless Industry by Expanding Unlimited Nationwide 4G Data to No-Annual-Contract Customers.”

— 4G Connect: T-Mobile announced an innovative, breakthrough program designed to make 4G connectivity a standard, integrated and free feature on select notebooks, tablets and Ultrabooks. For more information, please see “T-Mobile Changes the Rules With 4G Connect, a Breakthrough Program Designed to Make 4G Connectivity Easier Than Ever.”

— HD Voice and Network Modernization: T-Mobile announced that it will be the first U.S. wireless provider to enable HD Voice on its nationwide network, dramatically improving in-call audio performance for customers with capable devices. In addition, T-Mobile also announced network enhancements in new metro areas, including Denver, Los Angeles, San Diego and Virginia Beach, Va. For additional details on HD Voice and T-Mobile’s newly modernized markets, please read “T-Mobile Network Advancements Enrich Customer Experience with Nationwide HD Voice and Enhanced 4G Coverage in New Metro Areas.”

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