T-Mobile US hypes up customer adds in 2022
T-Mobile US has hit the top-end of its recently-increased postpaid phone customer addition guidance for 2022 and, unsurprisingly, it’s very excited about it.
T-Mobile US has hit the top-end of its recently-increased postpaid phone customer addition guidance for 2022 and, unsurprisingly, it’s very excited about it.
T-Mobile USA reported a strong Q2, which the company attributed to growth of its subscriber base, outgrowing its direct competitors AT&T and Verizon.
Another three months have passed and yet again we are reporting about the eccentric John Legere and his unique use of punctuation cooing over 1.6 million net additions to T-Mobile US subscriber numbers.
Reliance Jio has reported its numbers for the last three months, and it does make for some very interesting reading.
Reliance Jio has unveiled a new postpaid tariff to further undercut rivals plans and reinvigorate the enthusiasm which saw millions of customers flock to the telco.
It’s that time again. Ofcom has released data on who are the best and worst for customer service in the UK. And BT has struggled for another quarter.
Telcos in the UK might not understand what it means to be customer centric, but the Swedes seem to be having a solid crack at it. Well, Telia at least.
The telcos want us to spend more money with them, that is a given, but it appears the latest move to bribe consumers with zero rating offers is not working in the UK.
Ericsson has released its Mobility Report for the second quarter of 2017, and some of the statistics are somewhat surprising.
Three has launched a new deal which quite frankly seems ridiculous. 100 GB of data in a SIM-only contract for £25 a month.
Verizon might not think it’s that big a deal to throttle data, but the ammunition it has handed competitors in the battle for 4G customers is ridiculous.
T-Mobile US has a habit of doing things that people don’t expect, to such an extent that it’s now expected. One of the latest moves is to have a go at rejuvenating the subsidized smartphone model.
Verizon has answered the challenge of T-Mobile posting an impressive 614,000 retail postpaid net additions.
AT&T has reported its quarterly figure at $39.8 billion, a 1.8% year-on-year decline. There was good, bad and mediocre, but there is reason to be hopeful if you’re an AT&T fan.
In what has proved to be one of the more competitive markets in recent years, Bharti Airtel has launched a string of new digital innovations which might (or might not) wow you.
Fresh data from Chetan Sharma Consulting has given a doom and gloom perspective on the US telco space for pretty much everyone except T-Mobile.
EE has announced it will remove roaming charges for customers in a new deal, which coincides with the introduction of new roaming charge caps across the European Union.
After Verizon struggled through Q1, it is becoming increasingly clear where its profits and customers have gone; T-Mobile has been pinching them again.
With the rest of the industry trying to move away from the subsidized handset model, Sky’s mobile offering has decided to go the other direction.
Verizon has reported declining revenues for the third consecutive quarter, but is remaining quiet on the future of its acquisition of Yahoo.