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T-Mobile US, Inc.
T-Mobile US is a national wireless carrier that provides mobile voice and data subscriptions, sells devices and equipment, offers fixed‑wireless broadband, and wholesales network access to partners. The company derives recurring revenue from service plans and ARPU growth, plus nonrecurring revenue from device sales and equipment financing; its economics depend on scale, network capacity and spectrum assets to support customer growth and margins.[1]
Business Segments
- Postpaid service revenues — largest single category, roughly 77% of service revenues (postpaid phone + other).[2]
- Prepaid service revenues — smaller retail segment, about 15% of service revenues.[2]
- Wholesale and other service revenues — MVNO and partner arrangements, roughly 8% of service revenues.[2]
- Equipment (device) revenues — device sales, leases and related financing represent a significant nonservice revenue stream (equipment revenues are about 14.1B on a ~78.6B total revenue base, or ~18% of total revenues).[2]
Competitive Position
- Scale and subscriber base — T‑Mobile is one of the largest U.S. wireless carriers with a substantial postpaid footprint, which supports recurring revenue and distribution scale.[3]
- Network/spectrum advantages — spectrum holdings and network investments (including assets acquired through prior transactions) give structural capacity and coverage benefits that support 5G and fixed‑wireless offerings.[4]
Investment Considerations
- Recurring subscription economics — a large share of revenue comes from monthly service plans, which provides predictable cash flow and leverage as ARPU and account depth grow.[2]
- Broadband and service diversification opportunity — expansion into fixed‑wireless and broadband-related partnerships can meaningfully diversify growth beyond traditional handset ARPU.[5]
- Competition and pricing pressure — the wireless market is highly competitive and near saturation; customer acquisition/retention dynamics and promotional activity can pressure margins.[2]
- Operational and regulatory risks — the business is capital intensive and exposed to spectrum availability, network reliability/cybersecurity issues, and regulatory constraints that can affect costs and deployment.[2]
Market Data
$197.29−$12.34 (−5.89%)
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Recent Filings
- 8-K958.1 KBT-Mobile US, Inc.Jan 12, 4:36 PM ET·0001193125-26-010485
- 8-K1.4 MBT-Mobile US, Inc.Jan 6, 4:33 PM ET·0001193125-26-004596
- 8-K263.1 KBT-Mobile US, Inc.Dec 11, 4:19 PM ET·0001193125-25-315998
- 8-K313.9 KBT-Mobile US, Inc.Dec 9, 9:00 AM ET·0001193125-25-312010
- 10-Q14.6 MBT-Mobile US, Inc.Oct 23, 7:02 AM ET·0001283699-25-000154
- 8-K8.4 MBT-Mobile US, Inc.Oct 23, 7:00 AM ET·0001283699-25-000153
- 8-K2.5 MBT-Mobile US, Inc.Oct 9, 4:53 PM ET·0001140361-25-037817
- 8-K285.6 KBT-Mobile US, Inc.Sep 24, 4:01 PM ET·0001193125-25-215340
- 8-K358.0 KBT-Mobile US, Inc.Sep 22, 7:14 AM ET·0001193125-25-209990
- 8-K273.2 KBT-Mobile US, Inc.Sep 4, 8:08 AM ET·0001193125-25-195398
Insiders
10- ACCEL INTERNET FUND III LP10% Owner
- ACCEL INVESTORS 99 LP10% Owner
- ACCEL IV ASSOCIATES LP10% Owner
- ACCEL VII LP10% Owner
- ACP FAMILY PARTNERSHIP LP10% Owner
- ALLING JAMES CEVP & COO T-Mobile Business
- Almeida AndreDirector
- ANDERSON RICHARD ADirector
- BARNES W MICHAELDirector
- Bazzano DaraSVP & Chief Accounting Officer
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12920 SE 38TH STREET
BELLEVUE, WA, 98006
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Former Names
- METROPCS COMMUNICATIONS INC2013-04-29