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T-Mobile Tackles Stadium Congestion

Show Notes
T-Mobile is doubling down on AI-powered networking, rolling out Dynamic CX to predict and manage congestion at massive events like the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The stakes are high: if Dynamic CX keeps stadium uploads smooth, T-Mobile could redefine how venues, leagues, and fans experience live events. But the tech must deliver under pressure—one high-profile failure and the story shifts from innovation to instability.
Here’s the catch: T-Mobile’s growth play also means squeezing its home internet offering, rebranding the entry plan as “Rely Home Internet Capped” with slower speeds and tighter discounts unless you bundle a mobile line. That’s great for bundled customers and margins, but could drive churn among standalone users. Meanwhile, security threats loom large—from a spike in network vandalism to new messaging spoofing risks—reminding everyone that physical and digital reliability are still the baseline.
Reporting draws on insights from CTO John Saw, coverage by Light Reading, and data from industry leaders like AD HOC and Rolling Out. The big question: can T-Mobile’s software-first approach outpace rivals’ fiber builds and deliver the network reliability users actually feel?
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