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T-Mobile migrates thousands of VMs away from VMware amid Broadcom dispute

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T-Mobile is in the process of migrating tens of thousands of virtual machines off VMware as its dispute with Broadcom escalates. The telecom giant is pushing to move workloads to alternative platforms rather than accept new licensing terms imposed after Broadcom's acquisition of VMware. At the center of the conflict is T-Mobile's demand that Broadcom continue honoring its existing perpetual VMware licenses. The two companies are currently engaged in a lawsuit over the licensing disagreement. The migration signals a broader industry tension as Broadcom's post-acquisition pricing and support policies push large enterprise customers to seek alternatives.

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T-Mobile migrates thousands of VMs away from VMware amid Broadcom dispute · ShortSingh