Technology8/1/2025β€’Engadget

T-Mobile now officially owns UScellular

T-Mobile now officially owns UScellular

T-Mobile has officially acquired UScellular for $4.3 billion. The deal includes UScellular's customers, stores, and 30% of its spectrum. UScellular customers can continue using their existing plans and services without any immediate changes. However, to gain approval from the Trump administration's FCC, T-Mobile agreed to gut its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, similar to what Verizon had to do for its Frontier acquisition. UScellular will now operate solely as an infrastructure company, generating revenue from licensing its remaining spectrum and towers.

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