While T-Mobile billed its , the "Un-carrier" also indirectly acknowledged that wasn't entirely true , promising more than 200 million people in 5,000 cities and towns would theoretically be able to acquire a next-gen low-band signal.
The US is obviously considerably larger than that, but for what it's worth, Magenta didn't let all those from stop the wireless service provider from . The initial tally of more than 5,000 cities and towns has recently increased to "nearly" 6,000, with "more than 225 million Americans" now covered across "more than 1 million square miles."
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