T-Mobile has some pretty big retail expansion plans for its “flagship” prepaid brand, aiming to open hundreds of new Metro stores across the country this year in addition to bringing its daughter operator’s products to its own stores serving various rural areas, but believe it or not, that’s actually not the most important change in the pipeline in 2021 in this particular department.
The point is it was already very advantageous to join Metro, especially when you also consider those ultra-affordable plans starting at $40 a month per line with 5G access included, but now that free stuff and exclusive offers from brands like Pandora, Dunkin’, Popeyes, Shell, Redbox, Booking.com, and more are part of the deal as well, you have to wonder if the US prepaid war is done and dusted.