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🇺🇸 Sprint (now T-Mobile)
Sprint, once the third-largest US carrier, was acquired by T-Mobile in 2020 after years of financial struggles. The Sprint brand was retired in 2020.
Privacy on Sprint (now T-Mobile)
United States has a largely free and open internet (internet freedom 4/5). VPNs are fully legal to use, and data-retention rules vary by region. Online censorship is rated minimal. United States privacy details →
FAQ
What is Sprint (now T-Mobile) ASN?
Sprint (now T-Mobile) operates under ASN 1239. This Autonomous System Number identifies their network globally.
Is Sprint (now T-Mobile) good for privacy?
Sprint (now T-Mobile) operates in United States, where data-retention rules vary by region. A VPN prevents your provider from logging your traffic.
What speed does Sprint (now T-Mobile) offer?
Connection speeds on Sprint (now T-Mobile) depend on your specific plan, the access technology (fiber, cable, DSL, or mobile), and your location. For an accurate figure, run a speed test on your own connection.
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