T-Mobile to shut Sprint's 4G LTE network, Sony sees end to PS5 shortage
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Speaker 1: This is CNET and here are the stories that matter right now T-Mobile revealed it would officially shut down sprints, 4g LTE network on June 30th, 2022. A support page on the carrier's website explains the decision stating that by retiring sprints, LTE spectrum, it helps free up resources to strengthen T-Mobile's network. The company says that most sprint LTE and 5g devices can work with its LTE or 5g network, and that it [00:00:30] would reach out to any customers potentially impacted by the shutdown. The days of hard to find PlayStation fives might be coming to an end, according to a report from Roy to during a post earnings call for investors, Sony's CFO stated the company had secured enough chip sets to meet sales targets for the next gen console. The news could mean more available units for customers as the holiday season approaches. And finally passengers traveling with American [00:01:00] airlines on specific aircraft can now access 30 minutes of TikTok for free. During flights, the promotional offer is available to people who already have the app, and those who want to download it after takeoff Americans says the length of the trial will depend on customer response. The offer is part of a continuing trend of partnerships between a lines and app makers to allow free inflight access for customers.
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