T-Mobile has begun notifying customers that it will retire several legacy plans, transitioning subscribers to current rate plans. This change affects plans that originated during the 3G era. T-Mobile's Chief Marketing Officer Allan Samson confirmed the decision, stating that the oldest plans, some nearly 15 years old, will be phased out as customers move to more modern plans that align with the company's current network capabilities.
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T-Mobile to Retire Legacy Plans for Customers
T-Mobile is notifying customers about the retirement of legacy plans, many of which date back to the 3G era. The transition will move subscribers to current rate plans, as confirmed by T-Mobile's Chief Marketing Officer Allan Samson.
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