Sievert to take T-Mobile helm in 2020 when Legere steps down by Bevin Fletcher Monday, November 18, 2019 Current CTO Neville Ray is also being promoted to T-Mobile's president of Technology and current CFO Braxton Carter is extending his contract .
Editor’s Corner—A big reason why churn is at an all-time low by Mike Dano Thursday, March 8, 2018 Americans are no longer getting a new phone every two years.
T-Mobile’s CFO: We won’t buy a media company by Mike Dano Wednesday, March 7, 2018 "What are we going to do with all that cash? Well we're not going to go out and buy a big media company," said T-Mobile’s CFO.
T-Mobile says it will gain 2M-3M customers in 2018 by Mike Dano Thursday, February 8, 2018 T-Mobile reported quarterly results largely in line with analyst expectations, and the company ended 2017 with an overall net gain of 5.7 million customers.
T-Mobile execs lament failure of Sprint merger, but ‘you never say never’ by Mike Dano Tuesday, January 9, 2018 T-Mobile’s executives discussed the company’s failed merger with Sprint with a tone that could best be described as wistful longing.
T-Mobile says it likely won’t pay cash tax until 2024 by Colin Gibbs Wednesday, December 6, 2017 T-Mobile said it likely "won't be in a cash tax-paying situation until 2024" under tax reform bills currently being considered by Congress.
T-Mobile: Porting ratios against every rival up 'significantly' by Colin Gibbs Friday, November 17, 2017 T-Mobile's porting ratios against each of its rivals are up "significantly" so far in the fourth quarter, CFO Braxton Carter said.
T-Mobile could join a Sprint tie-up with Comcast, Charter by Colin Gibbs Wednesday, June 28, 2017 T-Mobile could play a role in a potential wireless deal between Sprint, Comcast and Charter, analysts say.
Sprint's Claure touts benefits of potential T-Mobile tie-up by Colin Gibbs Tuesday, June 13, 2017 Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure continues to tout the benefits of a potential tie-up with T-Mobile—or, perhaps, some other suitor.
T-Mobile to acquire Sprint, not the other way around by Mike Dano Thursday, June 1, 2017 It will be T-Mobile and its parent company Deutsche Telekom that acquire Sprint, predicted the analysts at Wells Fargo.