Philipp Humm resigned as CEO of T-Mobile USA, parent company...
Philipp Humm resigned as CEO of T-Mobile USA, parent company Deutsche Telekom said. He'll be replaced by Chief Operating Officer Jim Alling, while a search for a successor gets underway. Humm, who worked for DT, evaluated T-Mobile USA soon after…
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he took over as CEO, before recommending that DT sell off the asset, industry officials said at the time. That led to AT&T’s failed buy of T-Mobile. Humm joined DT in 2005. He’s “going to pursue a career outside of Deutsche Telekom so as to reunite with his family, which stayed back in Europe,” the company said in a news release (http://xrl.us/bnc4xe). Alling said in a letter to T-Mobile employees the initiatives launched under Humm will continue (http://xrl.us/bnc8dq). “While we may be in a high-tech industry, I firmly believe T-Mobile is a people-based business,” Alling wrote. “I have the utmost confidence in everyone at T-Mobile to not only deliver for our customers, but to support each other as we continue to build momentum around our strategy.”