T-Mobile no longer charges you for using your phone in Mexico and Canada

T-Mobile is not finished with the media this morning. The US carrier has just unveiled Mobile Without Borders. This new Un-Carrier Amped move sees the company allowing customers to travel across the border into either Mexico and Canada and use their mobile phone without charge. T-Mobile's Simple Choice plans are affected, meaning those on said plans will be able to text, call and surf the web without extra charges.

John Legere made the announcement in a video (shown above), throwing yet more digs at other carriers. Stating that over a third of all international calls are made to Mexico and Canada, this move will surely please those who find themselves visiting the two bordering countries. Mobile Without Borders not only covers calls from the US to the neighboring countries, but also vice-versa, and will be available on July 15.

Find out more on T-Mobile's website.

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