T-Mobile closes UScellular deal to boost 5G network, expand broadband access, and deliver new customer benefits

T-Mobile has completed its acquisition of UScellular’s wireless operations in a strategic move aimed at enhancing network quality, expanding customer reach, and accelerating broadband growth across the U.S.

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The $4.3 billion transaction adds over four million UScellular customers, hundreds of retail locations, and select spectrum assets to T-Mobile’s portfolio, further solidifying its position as the leading wireless network provider in the country.

With this acquisition, T-Mobile is focusing on delivering immediate benefits to customers. UScellular customers will gain access to T-Mobile’s award-winning 5G network, leading to significantly improved coverage, faster speeds, and better overall service.

Customers can maintain their current plans for now, but will have the opportunity to move to T-Mobile’s value-rich offerings, which include streaming perks, free international roaming, in-flight Wi-Fi, and access to T-Mobile’s specialized plans for seniors, first responders, and educators. T-Mobile customers traveling through UScellular’s former coverage areas will also benefit from enhanced connectivity.

An important aspect of T-Mobile’s strategy is the expansion of its in-home broadband and fixed wireless internet services. The deal paves the way for hundreds of thousands of households — particularly in rural and underserved areas — to gain access to reliable high-speed internet, helping bridge the digital divide.

The investment also brings operational synergies, with most UScellular customer devices expected to work seamlessly on T-Mobile’s network. Retail footprint, digital support, and customer care are also being expanded, enhancing the overall user experience.

This transaction, financed through a mix of $2.6 billion in cash and $1.7 billion in assumed debt, does not affect T-Mobile’s $14 billion shareholder return commitment for 2025. It positions the company for stronger long-term growth while reinforcing its Un-carrier promise of superior network service, customer-first innovation, and industry disruption, Mike Sievert, CEO of T-Mobile, said.

TelecomLead.com News Desk

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