UScellular Customers in Missouri to Join T-Mobile
UNITED STATES, AUG 1 – T-Mobile integrated UScellular's 4.5 million customers and 30% of its spectrum to boost 5G capacity by 50%, enhancing connectivity in rural and Midwestern U.S. markets.
- On August 1, 2025, T-Mobile finalized a $4.3 billion deal to acquire UScellular’s wireless business, including its subscriber base, retail locations, and nearly one-third of its cellular spectrum holdings.
- The acquisition received regulatory approval, including the FCC’s mid-July consent, after T-Mobile committed to discontinuing its initiatives related to diversity, fairness, and inclusion.
- UScellular customers remain on their existing plans for now but will gain access to T-Mobile's network benefits like faster speeds, expanded coverage, and new perks as systems integrate.
- CEO Mike Sievert celebrated welcoming UScellular customers to T-Mobile, highlighting the acquisition as a major advantage for users by offering outstanding network quality, enhanced benefits, and an exceptional overall service experience.
- The acquisition is expected to enhance network experience nationwide, offer new broadband options, and will not affect T-Mobile's $14 billion shareholder return authorization in 2025.
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