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T-Mobile Sues Broadcom Over VMware License Support
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T-Mobile Sues Broadcom Over VMware License Support

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  • T-Mobile has sued Broadcom in a New York court, seeking a ruling that Broadcom is contractually obligated to continue supporting its VMware perpetual licenses.
  • T-Mobile claims Broadcom stopped offering perpetual licenses after its acquisition of VMware, refusing a third-year support extension for T-Mobile's tens of thousands of virtual machines.

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T-Mobile has sued Broadcom in a New York court, seeking a ruling that Broadcom is contractually obligated to continue supporting its VMware perpetual licenses. T-Mobile claims Broadcom stopped offering perpetual licenses after its acquisition of VMware, refusing a third-year support extension for T-Mobile's tens of thousands of virtual machines.

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