T-Mobile

T-Mobile's first-quarter 2022 earnings report strong broadband subscriber growth

T-Mobile reported its results for first-quarter 2022, showing strong broadband subscriber growth. The company reported 348,000 postpaid net account additions for the quarter, as well as 1.3 million postpaid net customer additions. In addition, T-Mobile saw 589,000 postpaid phone net customer additions and 338,000 high-speed internet net customer additions. Approximately 45 percent of postpaid customers are using a 5G phone on T-Mobile's network. The company's 5G network covers 95 percent of Americans.

T-Mobile Reports 1 Million Fixed Wireless Subscribers

T-Mobile announced that the company has reached 1 million fixed wireless customers after launching the service commercially in 2021. In addition, 10 million additional homes nationwide are now eligible for 5G Home Internet, bringing the total number of eligible households to more than 40 million, all covered with 5G. In Q4 of 2021, T-Mobile added more broadband customers than any other internet service provider (ISP) in the US, the company said.

T‑Mobile Launches New Connect by T‑Mobile Plans

T-Mobile announced the new Connect by T-Mobile prepaid plans, including a new $10 plan. Connect by T-Mobile provides a low-cost option to help keep millions of families and individuals connected to family, friends, work, school, and information. Connect by T-Mobile is part of the company’s 5G for Good initiative and builds on the T-Mobile Connect plans launched in March 2020 to keep Americans connected during the pandemic.

T-Mobile delays shutdown of Sprint 3G network by three months.

T-Mobile continues to update its network to 5G, but Sprint's 3G network has a few more months before it's taken offline. The carrier originally planned to shut down its antiquated network on Jan. 1, but it appears one of the company's partners needs more time with Sprint's 3G network. The 3G network will stay up until Mach 31, 2022, T-Mobile said.

T-Mobile unveils T-Mobile WFX: home office internet is a separate cellular-based Wi-Fi network for enterprise customers

T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert announced T-Mobile WFX (work from anywhere), three solutions designed to help businesses and their employees meet the remarkable changes they face in tomorrow’s radically-transformed, post-pandemic, work-from-anywhere world.