Summary:
- T-Mobile, a major U.S. wireless carrier, has been accused of turning away senior citizens who want to sign up for their plans, as the plans may not be profitable enough for the company.
- The article explains that T-Mobile's subsidiary, TPR, which operates retail stores, has been instructing its employees to avoid signing up seniors for certain plans, as the company believes these plans are not profitable enough.
- This practice has raised concerns about discrimination against the elderly and the importance of ensuring that all customers, regardless of age, have access to affordable and reliable wireless services.