T-Mobile announced it has launched the Secure Wi-Fi app for customers who use either iOS or Android devices.
Introduced as part of the Coverage Beyond, T-Mobile's latest Un-carrier move, the Secure Wi-Fi mobile app is not going to be available for free, unless you’re one certain T-Mobile plans. As per the carrier’s statement, the Secure Wi-Fi mobile app is free with Business Advanced, Ultimate and Ultimate+ for iPhone plans.
Additionally, the mobile app is free on Android devices with select T-Mobile for Business plans. The rest ofcustomers on other business plans who wish to use the Secure Wi-Fi mobile app will have to pay $1.99/month per user. The Secure Wi-Fi mobile app is supposed to improve the online experience by using the T-Mobile network to prevent any disruptions and delays when the public Wi-Fi is preforming poorly. It will also improve transitions between the Wi-Fi and the T-Mobile network. The Secure Wi-Fi mobile is available for download for free
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