

Unfortunately, time comes for us all, as well as our phones, and in February 2022, AT&T is phasing out its 3G network for. AT&T will shut down its 3G network in early 2022 as the company shifts its focus to 5G implementation () and compatible 4G LTE networks.

T-Mobile says it will reach out to all customers who will need a new SIM card or device to stay connected, but if you’re curious whether your device is compatible you can run an IMEI check on T-Mobile’s website. Kayla Coleman on 3g-network-shutdown-usa olyeelroy. Some of those customers will likely need new devices that are compatible with T-Mobile LTE and VoLTE, though the company has had no shortage of enticing 5G phone offers lately. The company expects to be able to migrate the remaining two thirds by that mid-2022 deadline, according to CFO Peter Osvaldik’s remarks at an investor conference last month. Greenbriar Mall in southwest Atlanta is among them. It’s an expected move as T-Mobile continues to absorb Sprint’s network and customers into its own base, and comes six months after its contentious planned Janushutdown of Sprint’s 3G CDMA network.Ī third of Sprint customers have already been moved onto the T-Mobile network, according to T-Mobile. Between lockdowns, purchases shifting online and crowded spaces being avoided during Covid-19, America’s malls have taken a financial hit. As reported by Light Reading and confirmed to The Verge, T-Mobile has committed to a Jshutdown date for Sprint’s LTE network.
