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T-Mobile Numbers Up Sharply in Q3 So Far, CEO Says

T-Mobile has picked up almost a million subscribers in Q3 so far from its three national competitors, AT&T, Sprint and Verizon, it said Tuesday in a news release. “All three wireless carriers tried to match Un-carrier signature moves this quarter,…

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like getting rid of overages and introducing unlimited data plans, but as usual, they came up short,” said CEO John Legere. “Our Q3 results so far have surpassed Q2 in postpaid phone and prepaid nets, and we are adding customers from ALL of the other guys at an increasing rate.” Legere also released a flurry of tweets about the early results. “We’ve surpassed Q2 in postpaid phone & all prepaid net adds!” he said in one. “Who knew the competition was so generous!” Legere also tweeted that FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn, in Seattle for the Competitive Carriers Association conference, had visited his company's headquarters in nearby Bellevue, Washington.