While T-Mobile technically acquired Sprint nearly nine months ago with the eventual goal of shutting down the “Now Network” and migrating as many customers as possible to the nation’s leading “Un-carrier”, this transition from two wireless service providers to one major force to be reckoned with was always envisioned as a lengthy and fairly complicated process.
For what it's worth, said multi-year undertaking appears to be moving along at a relatively slow but decidedly orderly pace, as T-Mo plans to halt activation of CDMA-only devices and devices lacking VoLTE support on Sprint's legacy network as early as January 1, 2021, according to a recent letter allegedly received by a "valued business customer."
That's a measly four days away at the time of this writing, which feels like exceptionally short notice for something so seemingly important, but that only concerns new activations, so existing Sprint subscribers actually have nothing to worry about... yet.
Then again, their time will come "on or around January 1, 2022" to let go of any and all CDMA-only devices and dual mode CDMA/LTE devices without Voice over LTE capabilities still in use. That's because Magenta intends to completely terminate the archaic Sprint CDMA network roughly a year from now, which seems to more or less line up with the general schedule shared by CEO Mike Sievert just a few weeks back.
Source: Phonearena
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