T-Mobile has taken legal action against Broadcom, filing a lawsuit in New York’s Supreme Court to clarify whether the company was required to maintain support for its VMware perpetual licenses. The telecommunications giant is in the midst of migrating tens of thousands of virtual machines off VMware infrastructure, a process complicated by the technical demands of relocating over 1,000 internal applications.
The complaint, filed in August 2025, argues that Broadcom’s refusal to uphold support obligations violates the terms of their existing agreements. According to T-Mobile, the dispute centers on whether the company is entitled to continued access to VMware’s software updates and maintenance services despite its migration plans. The carrier did not specify whether it was seeking financial compensation or solely contractual enforcement.
T-Mobile’s migration reflects broader industry trends as enterprises reassess their dependence on legacy virtualization platforms in the wake of Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware. The process involves significant operational hurdles, including the consolidation of virtualized workloads across approximately 303,140 CPU cores—a scale that underscores the complexity of the transition. Engineers must ensure minimal disruption to services while rewriting configurations and adjusting dependencies for each application.
Legal analysts suggest the case could set a precedent for how perpetual license holders navigate vendor support obligations during infrastructure overhauls. Broadcom has not yet publicly responded to the allegations, but the lawsuit highlights the friction between corporate IT strategies and vendor licensing models. T-Mobile’s move also signals a strategic pivot toward alternative virtualization solutions, likely driven by cost, flexibility, or alignment with cloud-native architectures.
As the legal proceedings unfold, the outcome may influence how other VMware customers approach their own migration timelines and contractual negotiations. For now, T-Mobile continues its technical migration, balancing legal maneuvers with the operational realities of modernizing its virtualized environment.
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T-Mobile, Broadcom’un VMware kalıcı lisanslarını destekleme yükümlülüğüne uymadığını iddia ederek New York mahkemesine dava açtı. Şirket, on binlerce sanal makinenin sorunsuz çalışmasını sağlamak için yasal yolları deniyor.