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Metro by T-Mobile

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American telecommunications company

Metro by T-Mobile
Formerly
  • General Wireless, Inc.
  • MetroPCS Communications, Inc.
Company typeDivision
NYSE: PCS (2007-2012)
IndustryWireless telecommunications
Founded1994; 32 years ago (1994)
Founders
FateAcquired byT-Mobile USA
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
United States
Key people
  • Thomas C. Keys (president)
  • Maria Yniga Inaque Ynez B. Zobel De Ayala
ServicesMobile communications
ParentT-Mobile US (2012-present)
Websitemetrobyt-mobile.com
Footnotes / references
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Metro by T-Mobile, formerly known asMetroPCS, is an Americanprepaidwireless service provider and brand owned byT-Mobile US. It previously operated the fifth largest mobile telecommunications network in the United States usingcode-division multiple access (CDMA). In 2013, the carrier engaged in areverse merger with T-Mobile US; post-merger, its services were merged under T-Mobile'sUMTS andLTE network.[2] Metro by T-Mobile competes primarily againstAT&T'sCricket Wireless,EchoStar'sBoost Mobile andVerizon'sVisible as part of the wireless service provider brands. Metro by T-Mobile has twenty million subscribers as of 2021.[3][needs update]

History

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Early history

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Metro was established in 1994 as General Wireless, Inc., byRoger Linquist and Malcolm Lorang.[4]PCS referred to the industry term,Personal Communications Service. Its service was first launched in 2002.[5][6]

As of February 2005, MetroPCS had about 1.5 million subscribers in the country.[7] At the time, the company operated through 21 licenses inGreater Miami,Tampa,Sarasota,New York City,San Francisco,Atlanta andSacramento.[8] The company expanded to theDallas andDetroit areas later that year.[9]

On April 19, 2007, MetroPCS made its stock market debut. Its 50 million shareIPO closed at $27.40, for a market cap of $8 billion.[10][11][12]

Merger with T-Mobile

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In February 2012,Sprint Nextel Corporation pursued a plan to buy MetroPCS, though the plan was rejected by Sprint's board of directors shortly before it was due to be announced.[13][14]

In October 2012, MetroPCS reached an agreement to merge withT-Mobile USA.[15][16] Shortly after the announcement, Sprint was reported to be considering a rival bid.[17][18] Areverse merger for MetroPCS, the deal closed on May 1, 2013. The combined company, now known asT-Mobile US, began trading on the New York Stock Exchange.[19][20] On June 21, 2015, the legacy MetroPCSCDMA network was decommissioned, and customers were migrated to the company'sLTE network.[21]

At the time of the merger, T-Mobile had about 32 million subscribers, to which MetroPCS added around 9 million.[22]

In 2012, there was a series of armed robberies in Metro stores which was attributed to low security measures.[23]

In the same year, T-Mobile and Metro became some of the earliest companies to offer unlimited data plans.[24]

Rebranding

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MetroPCS logo from January 2002,[25] until its rebrand in 2018.

On September 24, 2018, T-Mobile announced that it would relaunch the brand as Metro by T-Mobile (a move that would take effect two weeks later),[26] introducing new unlimited plans offering bundled features such asAmazon Prime subscriptions andGoogle One storage, and announcing that the brand aims to be the first prepaid mobile carrier to offer5G in 2019.[27] T-Mobile stated that these changes would help to reduce the negative stigmas associated with MetroPCS's prepaid services, by aligning them with other well-known brands as value-added services, and placing a larger emphasis on its use of T-Mobile's network.[28][29] The renamed carrier launched in early October 2018. At the time of the name change, T-Mobile's subscriber number had increased to around 75 million and Metro's had doubled to around 18 million users and had increased their nationwide market reach from around 12 to 100 markets.[22][30]

Corporate affairs

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Products

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Metro isT-Mobile US's branch of prepaid services, currently offering a large variety of smartphones and four data plans as of March 18, 2019.[31][32]

Metro conducts its operations on their physical store locations only, in contrast with other prepaid brands that offer services on physical locations and online.

Advertising

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In February 2019, the company announced a new long-term advertising campaign featuringMilwaukee Bucks playerGiannis Antetokounmpo.[33]

Criticism

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Network quality

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In November 2010, Kevin Tofel noted that although the LTE network was based on 4G technology, the infrastructure MetroPCS is using keeps speeds in the range of older 3G networks. Tofel measured data speeds far slower than T-Mobile's HSPA+ network but considered that users with only basic data requirements would find the no-contract deal refreshing. Referencing Tofel's review,Corvida Raven ofLaptop Mag concluded that MetroPCS "probably isn't using the best LTE technology."[34]

In February 2011,Farhad Manjoo ofSlate panned the service by suggesting that MetroPCS was able to roll out 4G coverage sooner and cheaper than its competitors by offering only the Samsung Craft, afeature phone with sub-standard internet capabilities, as its launch device. Due to the quality of the device (described as being "designed not just to frustrate users but to get us to swear off ever using any phone again"), the network, and MetroPCS's decision to block video streaming services aside from YouTube under its "unlimited web" plan, Manjoo considered it a device designed to disappoint users excited for 4G.[35]

However, in a 2019 study byJ.D. Power, Metro by T-Mobile ranked highest among non-contract full-service carriers.[36]

Marketing

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MetroPCS attracted criticism in 2010 for an advertising campaign featuring twoIndian characters, Ranjit and Chad (the former being played by veteran Indian actorAnjul Nigam), hosting a phone-in show titledTech & Talk. Their content was believed to be stereotypical and offensive.[37][38]

Following the T-Mobile merger, MetroPCS introduced a campaign to highlight its inclusion of all related taxes and fees in advertised prices. The campaign was ridiculed by many people who interpreted an unintendeddouble meaning in the slogan "Period Power", referring to themenstrual cycle.[39]

Cybersecurity incidents

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In November 2015, a MetroPCS payment system vulnerability was identified by security researchers Eric Taylor and Blake Welsh. The flaw in the company’s online payment portal allowed anyone with knowledge of a customer’s phone number to view sensitive account details, including the subscriber’s home address, phone model and serial number, and billing plan. The issue was reported responsibly to MetroPCS and was subsequently patched.[40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51]

In August 2021, Metro by T-Mobile disclosed that customer information had been compromised as part of a wider cyberattack on T-Mobile. The company reported that data from up to 52,000 current Metro by T-Mobile accounts was exposed. According to T-Mobile, no personally identifiable information such as Social Security numbers or financial details was involved, and the breach did not affect formerSprint Corporation Prepaid orBoost Mobile customers.[52][53][54]

Awards

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Metro ranked first in customer experience among the non-contract full-service carriers in the 2018 and 2019J.D. Power U.S. Wireless Purchase Experience Non-Contract Performance Studies.[55]

See also

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References

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  2. ^"Document".www.sec.gov. RetrievedFebruary 21, 2019.
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  8. ^"Cingular to sell wireless spectrum to MetroPCS".Milwaukee Business Journal. November 29, 2004. RetrievedMay 23, 2023. (subscription required)
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