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This provision establishes the operational framework for T-Mobile's data lifecycle management, defining retention periods across multiple service categories and business functions. The clause grounds retention authority in both regulatory compliance obligations and legitimate business operations rather than indefinite retention.
Under this clause, users' call records, network usage data, and related information remain accessible to T-Mobile throughout the retention period, which extends to durations specified by applicable law or required for fraud prevention and network management functions. The terms do not specify maximum retention periods, instead authorizing retention based on legal requirements or stated business purposes.
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This provision establishes the operational framework for T-Mobile's data lifecycle management, defining retention periods across multiple service categories and business functions. The clause grounds retention authority in both regulatory compliance obligations and legitimate business operations rather than indefinite retention.
Under this clause, users' call records, network usage data, and related information remain accessible to T-Mobile throughout the retention period, which extends to durations specified by applicable law or required for fraud prevention and network management functions. The terms do not specify maximum retention periods, instead authorizing retention based on legal requirements or stated business purposes.
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