T‑Mobile Launches "Rage Against Big Internet" Tour

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T-Mobile unveils its Rage Against Big Internet Tour, a series of pop-ups happening nationwide that "provide an outlet for frustrated Big Internet customers to let out their angst." The first experience as part of Rage Against Big Internet is Whack-an-Internet Provider, which made its debut recently in Santa Monica (CA). “The Un-carrier has always stood for one simple thing: obsessing about the experience that our customers get and bending industry rules in their favor," said Mike Katz, CMO at T-Mobile. Big Internet – Comcast, Charter, Cox, Verizon Fios, AT&T – has been one of the most hated industries in America for decades. T-Mobile recently unveiled Internet Freedom, making it easy for broadband customers to break up with Big Internet. In addition, the company launched T-Mobile Business Internet nationwide with new plans, expanding service to any business within T-Mobile’s wireless footprint. Broadband customers can all now take advantage of Internet Freedom.


T‑Mobile Launches Year‑long Rage Against Big Internet Tour