T-Mobile adds 1.5 million Subscriber in Q2


T-Mobile USA under CEO John Legere keeps on growing like made. Today the carrier reported second quarter 2014 earnings which demonstrated continued customer momentum and strong financial results. The...

T-Mobile Will Cover Switching Fees To Steal More Customers From AT&T, Sprint, And Verizon


T-Mobile, the self-proclaimed “UnCarrier,” has a lot to crow about after a banner 2013 that saw the wireless carrier add 4.4 million customers. On Wednesday afternoon from CES, T-Mobile announced...
    






T-Mobile Adds a Million Customers in Q3 2013


T-Mobiles fate is rosy indeed. Its Q3 financial results lend support to this thesis. And the success it has seen is growing apace. Put today’s state side by side with the previous year’s report and...

Leaks detail PC Mobile postpaid contract pricing, launch delays

Leaks detail PC Mobile postpaid contract pricing, launch delays

June 5th came and went, without the introduction of PC Mobile's new postpaid plans and smartphone lineup. MobileSyrup heard the launch had been pushed back to today, but is now reporting the MVNO is delaying it further. A few more details of what the Canadian carrier is expected to offer when it eventually follows through have emerged, however, including the all-important price points. Three contract tiers will be available, costing $35, $50 or $65 per month, with the number of any-use minutes and data allowance increasing with the spend. You'll also be able to purchase "stacks" that give you extra chatter time or megabytes for the month. Full details of the plans are available at the source link, but exactly when PC Mobile will begin promoting them alongside a refreshed handset selection is still anyone's guess.

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T-Mobile wants new customers to pay upfront, says it’s nothing personal

T-Mobile wants new customers to pay upfront, says its nothing personal

A change to T-Mobile's billing methods means it'll want to see the color of your money before you've barely had time to play with your new handset. Normally you'd enjoy a liberating spell of non-topping-up telephonic joy before the cold, financial reality of the money being sucked out of your bank account. However, from the 20th of this month, new post-paid customers will be expected to trump up in advance for the recurring part of their bill. Don't panic though, while the first bill might feel a bit heftier (as it includes the pro rata amount for the month, and the next full month,) you're still paying the same amount over time. But, if you're used to the old method, it might come as a bit of a shock when that first magenta envelope hits your letterbox.

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Q1 2012 Mobile Phone Sells for the Worst in Years


All Things D reports that cell phone sales in Q1 of this year were the worst in many years. In fact, the numbers show that this may be the first quarter that the number of postpaid customers actually...