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Product type | Telecommunications |
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Owner | Deutsche Telekom (except Netherlands) |
Country | Germany |
Introduced | 1996; 27 years ago (1996) |
Discontinued | |
Markets | |
Website | www |
T-Mobile – Leading American Un-Carrier Redefining Communications
T-Mobile US, Inc. is a leading American mobile carrier (NASDAQ: TMUS) which is redefining the way businesses and customers use network and wireless services with leading service and product innovation. The advanced 4G LTE network of the company delivers great wireless experiences to over 67.4 million buyers who want uncompromised value and quality.
T-Mobile US is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington and operating its leading brands MetroPCS and T-Mobile along with its subsidiaries. T-Mobile USA is a national messaging, wireless voice and data services provider, which can reach around 308 million subscribers in the US where they work, live and play. With the staff of over 50000 employees across the country, T-Mobile US, Inc. is publicly traded giant. Around 65% of its ownership is maintained by Deutsche Telekom AG. There is a great opportunity to own T-Mobile real estate.
Revenue & Current Status
Statista reveals that T-Mobile US generated the revenue of $7.85 billion in third quarter of 2015. The company provides services in the US Virgin Islands as well as Puerto Rico. After Verizon Communications, AT&T and Sprint Corporation, T-Mobile US ranks among the top four wireless telecom operators in the US. It has staff of over 50000 employees, according to official T-Mobile website. T-Mobile generated around US$30 billion with over 55 million subscribers, hence making it easier for you to own T-Mobile Investment property at best prices.
The average revenue per user (ARPU) of the company is around US$43.5, which is at low end for the leading wireless operators in the US, even though it is higher than AT&T. Similarly, the churn rate of T-Mobile is surprisingly higher than both Verizon and AT&T. On the international platter, T-Mobile US belongs to Deutsche Telekom family, a German MNC and telecom provider and among the largest conglomerates worldwide. Since 2001, it has owned T-Mobile US where it has stayed under control of Deutsche Telekom despite having control from other telecom operators like AT&T. Own T-Mobile property at competitive ranges.
According to Reuters, T-Mobile is expected to increase its customer base. According to John Legere, Chief Executive, T-Mobile may grab more market share this year due to the proposed plan of AT&T to acquire Time Warner Inc. Recently, AT&T proposed to acquire Time Warner by paying $85.4 billion to acquire the content to stream on its network to attract large number of viewers. Controlled by Deutsche Telekom, the T-Mobile’s shares were 7.44 up at $50.22 in day trading when it touched $50.41 of height after nine years. There are lots of businesses looking for T-Mobile corporate franchisee.
The US leg of T-Mobile US is proposed to add further 3.7 to 3.9 million postpaid subscribers this year or customers who prefer to pay per month on net basis, against the last forecast of over 3.4 to 3.8 million customers. In the third quarter 2016, it added 969,000 postpaid subscribers over 890,000 in second quarter. According to the company, it was benefitted because Apple iPhone 7 was launched and branded prepaid buyers were migrated to their postpaid plans. Several businesses are now seeking T-Mobile lease from the company.
The Net Income of T-Mobile is raised to $366 million against $138 million, helped after the gains of tax spectrum of $122 million. It grossed 27 cents per share on adjusted basis. The overall revue of the company rose 17.8% to whopping $9.25 billion.
How it originated?
Initially, radiotelephone was the first mobile communications services in Germany, which were operated and owned by Deutsche Bundespost. It launched the first mobile phone network, analog C-Netz first generation C Network in 1985. On 1st April 2010, T-Mobile German and T-Home operations merged and formed a new DT subsidiary, Telekom Deutschland GmbH. The brand was discontinued and replaced with Telekom brand. Their assets are organized in different subsidiaries under T-Mobile AG subsidiary.