MetroPCS is now Metro by T-Mobile

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
It been five years since T-Mobile picked up MetroPCS, and now the prepaid service is finally getting a fresh coat of paint
The &PCS& bit is getting the old heave-ho, while the brand owners are letting you know who boss with the new Metro by T-Mobile brand name
The new name involves some new plans, along with a couple of perks from key partners
There are two new (pricier) tiers, in addition to the standard ones
The new unlimited plans run $50 and $60 a month, and both include storage via Google One. That makes the newly rebranded service the first
to offer up access to Google new storage plan
The cloud deal also offers access to Google Experts, who can help you troubleshoot issues with any Google service
The $60 a month plan, meanwhile, tosses in Amazon Prime for good measure
That not exactly a solid reason to upgrade in and of itself, given that an Amazon Prime plan currently runs $119 a year, but the more
premium plan offers 15GB of LTE data for its mobile hotspot versus 5GB