T-Mobile US said it added more than 1...
T-Mobile US said it added more than 1 million net customers during Q3, including the addition of 648,000 net postpaid subscribers, largely because of its “Uncarrier” strategy (http://bit.ly/HDyu6S). T-Mobile has sought to distance itself this year from its fellow wireless…
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carriers by doing away with annual contracts and allowing more frequent smartphone upgrades. The carrier also began offering fee-free international data use and text messaging to its subscribers Oct. 31 (CD Oct 11 p16). The Uncarrier strategy “is resonating with customers because we are fixing the things that drive customers crazy,” T-Mobile CEO John Legere said Tuesday in a statement. Legere also attributed the growth to its buy of MetroPCS. T-Mobile’s revenue rose to $6.7 billion in Q3, from $4.9 billion during the same period last year.