After renewing the MLB contract, T-Mobile now expands its VA partnership.
T-Mobile is now the main carrier network in the US that has been chosen as wireless provider for the Bureau of Veteran's Affairs, prolonging its existing contract with 9 years until 2032.After an extensive evaluation process, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs selected T-Mobile as its primary wireless provider.
To the 50,000 new cell lines that T-Mobile will add, it will also provide its 5G Internet for broadband at the VA’s Community-Based Outpatient Clinics in rural areas. Those areas are often underserved in terms of fast broadband Internet connectivity and they play an important role as primary and mental health care services there.
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