T-Mobile US is a prominent telecommunications company that provides a wide range of wireless voice, messaging, and data services to consumers and businesses across the United States. Known for its innovative offerings and competitive pricing, the company operates a robust 4G and 5G network infrastructure, enabling customers to access high-speed mobile connectivity. T-Mobile focuses on customer experience and strives to deliver flexibility through various plans, devices, and value-added services, which include entertainment and international roaming options. With a commitment to making wireless communications accessible and affordable, T-Mobile has established itself as a key player in the evolving mobile telecommunications landscape. Read More
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T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) today announced the return of Friday Night 5G Lights, the game-changing competition turning high school football into a nationwide celebration of hometown pride.
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America’s Best Network is powering America’s favorite pastime. T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) is bringing the heat to MLB All-Star Week in Atlanta from July 11–15 with a full slate of innovative, 5G-powered experiences and exclusive customer perks with Magenta Status — for those both in the stands and at home. Here’s what fans can expect:
From foldables to wearables, T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) just announced Samsung’s full summer slate — the new Galaxy Z Flip7, Galaxy Z Fold7, Galaxy Watch8, Watch8 Classic and Watch Ultra — is coming to the Un-carrier. Only at T-Mobile can customers get the most out of Samsung’s new devices with deals across the new lineup on industry-leading, value-packed plans and wireless powered by America’s Best Mobile Network. It’s an experience that can’t be found anywhere else. It’s Magenta Status — and it all starts on day one after choosing T-Mobile. And thanks to Easy Upgrade, customers can switch to T-Mobile, get a new Samsung and have their old device paid off (up to $800 via virtual prepaid Mastercard), no trade-in required!
To aid in response and recovery efforts related to the catastrophic flash flooding that has devastated Kerr County and surrounding Central Texas communities, T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) is making a $500,000 donation to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country’s Kerr County Flood Relief Fund. The donation will support the Foundation’s efforts to fund trusted local organizations providing rescue, relief and recovery services in the communities of Hunt, Ingram, Kerrville, Center Point and Comfort. T-Mobile will also offer the company’s employees a 2:1 employee match for donations to the Relief Fund through July 23, tripling the impact of employee giving.
T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) today announced the completion of a $2 billion multi-year network expansion across Florida. The upgrades deliver faster 5G speeds and wider coverage, reaffirming T-Mobile’s leadership in 5G innovation and its commitment to fueling economic opportunity in the Sunshine State.
T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS) (the “Company”) today announced that it, together with T-Mobile USA, Inc., its wholly-owned subsidiary (“T-Mobile USA”), has extended the expiration date of each of its previously announced offers to exchange (the “Exchange Offers”) any and all of certain outstanding senior notes of United States Cellular Corporation (“USCC”) and related consent solicitations (the “Consent Solicitations”) from the original date of 5:00 p.m., New York City time, on July 1, 2025, to 5:00 p.m., New York City time, on August 1, 2025 (such date and time as they may be further extended, the “Expiration Date”). The Exchange Offers were launched pursuant to the Securities Purchase Agreement announced on May 28, 2024, under which the Company has agreed to purchase certain assets from USCC.
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Big upgrades, same low prices and more ways to save. Ultra Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS), the leading low-cost wireless provider with built-in international features, is once again raising the bar for value in wireless. Starting today, Ultra plans now include more data, more international coverage and customers have more ways to save with multi-month plans — all while keeping the same affordable pricing launched over a decade ago. And to top it off, it’s running on T-Mobile’s network, America’s best mobile network. That’s right: more of everything, for the same low price.
U.S. Cellular’s first quarter was marked by operational discipline as the company navigated an increasingly competitive wireless environment and ongoing preparations for its pending sale to T-Mobile. Despite improvements in postpaid handset performance and a 6% increase in third-party tower revenue, management acknowledged persistent pressure on service revenue and continued net handset subscriber losses. CEO LT Therivel emphasized cost optimization and cash flow preservation efforts, noting, “Our size and lack of scale makes it difficult to sustain this balance of high promotional expense and reduced investments.” Management also cited industry-wide aggressive promotions and price competition as key factors behind the quarter’s underwhelming results.
Telephone and Data Systems’ first quarter was marked by a significant shortfall relative to Wall Street’s expectations, with revenue and profitability both trending lower. Management attributed quarterly performance to the impact of prior divestitures, ongoing customer losses in wireless, and competitive pricing pressure in the telecommunications market. CEO LT Therivel cited “continued pressure on service revenues” and highlighted that, despite operational improvements, aggressive industry promotions and subscriber attrition weighed on results. CFO Vicki Villacrez acknowledged that the company is working through substantial transition activities as it prepares for the proposed sale of UScellular’s wireless operations to T-Mobile, as well as ongoing cost reduction and transformation efforts.