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T-Mobile US Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS)

Telecom Services ยท Bellevue, WA, United States ยท Founded 1994

$240.0B
Market Cap
$40.6B
Revenue
71,000
Employees
$10.99B
Net Income
๐Ÿ“Š Key Statistics for T-Mobile US Inc. (TMUS)
  • Market capitalization: $240.0 billion
  • Annual revenue: $40.6 billion
  • Net income: $10.99 billion
  • Employees: 71,000
  • Sector: Communication Services
  • Headquarters: Bellevue, United States
  • Founded: 1994

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๐Ÿ“‹ About T-Mobile US Inc.

T-Mobile is the largest wireless carrier in the United States by subscriber count, with over 120 million customers. The 2020 Sprint merger transformed it from a scrappy #3 into the industry leader. Revenue exceeds $80 billion annually. T-Mobile's 5G network covers more of the U.S. population than any competitor, thanks largely to Sprint's mid-band spectrum. The "Un-carrier" brand positioning has been one of the most successful rebranding efforts in corporate history.

๐Ÿ’ฐ How T-Mobile US Inc. Makes Money

Postpaid wireless subscriptions are the core revenue driver โ€” high-margin, recurring, and sticky. T-Mobile is also pushing into fixed wireless home internet, adding millions of broadband subscribers by using excess 5G capacity. Deutsche Telekom still owns about 48% of the company. The Sprint integration unlocked massive cost synergies โ€” over $7 billion annually.

๐Ÿ“œ Key Milestones

T-Mobile US was originally VoiceStream Wireless, acquired by Deutsche Telekom in 2001. John Legere became CEO in 2012 and launched the "Un-carrier" revolution that upended wireless industry practices. The $26 billion Sprint merger closed in April 2020 after a grueling regulatory battle. Mike Sievert succeeded Legere as CEO in 2020 and has executed the integration flawlessly.

๐Ÿ“Š Financial Overview
Market Capitalization$240.0B
Annual Revenue$40.6B
Net Income$10.99B
Profit Margin27%
Revenue per Employee$571831K
Stock ExchangeNASDAQ
Ticker SymbolTMUS

Financial data is approximate and based on most recent annual filings.

๐Ÿ’ก Did You Know?

AT&T tried to buy T-Mobile in 2011 for $39 billion but regulators blocked it โ€” T-Mobile got a $4 billion breakup fee and AWS spectrum that turbocharged its network. John Legere's trash-talking CEO persona (he called AT&T and Verizon "dumb and dumber") was a deliberate marketing strategy that generated billions in free media coverage. T-Mobile's fixed wireless internet product is the fastest-growing broadband service in America, threatening cable companies for the first time.

๐Ÿ“ Analyst Take

T-Mobile's in the best position of the three carriers โ€” best network, best growth, best margins. The fixed wireless push into broadband is a genuine second act that cable companies should be worried about.

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

What is T-Mobile US Inc.'s revenue?

T-Mobile US Inc. generates approximately $40.6 billion in annual revenue.

How many employees does T-Mobile US Inc. have?

T-Mobile US Inc. employs approximately 71,000 people worldwide.

What is T-Mobile US Inc.'s market cap?

T-Mobile US Inc. (TMUS) has a market capitalization of approximately $240.0 billion on the NASDAQ.

When was T-Mobile US Inc. founded?

T-Mobile US Inc. was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in Bellevue, WA, United States.

Who is the CEO of T-Mobile US Inc.?

Mike Sievert is the current CEO of T-Mobile US Inc..

What is T-Mobile US Inc.'s website?

T-Mobile US Inc.'s official website is t-mobile.com.