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T-Mobile Takes a Swing at Big Internet with Rage Cage at MLB All-Star Weekend

T-Mobile’s yearlong Rage Against Big Internet Tour continues with Rage Cage, giving customers the chance to strike out Big Internet in a custom pitching cage

articleT-mobile Us, Inc.July 20, 20224/company/t-mobile-us-inc/news/t-mobile-takes-a-swing-at-big-internet-with-rage-cage-at-mlb-all-star-weekend-2022-07
T-Mobile Takes a Swing at Big Internet with Rage Cage at MLB All-Star Weekend

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nT-Mobile’s yearlong Rage Against Big Internet Tour continues with Rage Cage, giving customers the chance to strike out Big Internet in a custom pitching cage at the 2022 MLB All-Star weekend.\n\n BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nWe’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again. Dealing with Big Internet is the worst — like striking-out-with-bases-loaded-in-the-bottom-of-the-ninth worst. That’s why T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) today announced Rage Cage, a custom pitching cage available for Big Internet haters and baseball lovers alike on the 3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica, just in time for the 2022 MLB All-Star Game festivities. As the next manifestation of T-Mobile’s Rage Against Big Internet Tour, Rage Cage was designed to help relieve the headache that results from dealing with Big Internet and all their frustrating fees, bureaucratic policies, bad support and unfulfilled promises.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220719006200/en/T-Mobile’s yearlong Rage Against Big Internet Tour continues with Rage Cage, giving customers the chance to strike out Big Internet in a custom pitching cage at the 2022 MLB All-Star weekend. (Photo: Business Wire)\nHundreds of people stepped up to the pitcher’s mound with three chances to smash those internet pain points with T-Mobile magenta baseballs. Let’s just say, everyone really threw their anger at Big Internet – including nine-time All-Star Vlad Guerrero Sr. who nearly impaled it.\n\nBaseball fan or not, anyone could take part in the fun because, let’s be real, everyone deserves a chance to let out some of the eye-popping, steaming-mad, swear word inducing frustration that comes from dealing with horrible customer service, annoying price hikes, complicated installation and a terrible experience. In fact, the American Customer Satisfaction Index recently ranked internet service providers as dead last in customer satisfaction. To repeat that: DEAD. LAST.\n\nThankfully, T-Mobile is stepping up to the plate and offering a new, reliable and affordable answer to Big Internet at a time when people need a win. With more than 40 million households now eligible for T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet, there’s a better option for many people across the country.\n\n“It’s clear we’ve struck a chord. In just under a year, T-Mobile becam...

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