T-Mobile US, Inc. (TMUS), Monday announced a new collaboration with CNN to power the network's reporting through SuperMobile, helping journalists to deliver breaking news live, on-demand and from virtually anywhere in the U.S.
SuperMobile will offer intelligent performance, built-in security and seamless satellite coverage, ensuring faster uploads to more secure communications and expanded coverage.
Mo Katibeh, CMO, T-Mobile for Business, commented, "CNN journalists can now stream live from anywhere — political rallies, remote towns, major events — with the speed and reliability to inform the world in real time."
Currently, TMUS is trading at $206.88, down 0.06 percent on the Nasdaq.
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