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T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS) generates frequent news across wireless, broadband, capital markets and community initiatives, reflecting its role as a major U.S. mobile network operator and "supercharged Un-carrier." This page aggregates recent TMUS headlines, press releases and market-moving updates so readers can see how the company is evolving its network, plans and financial profile over time.
Recent T-Mobile news has highlighted network performance and customer perception, including a J.D. Power U.S. Wireless Network Quality Study in which customers rated T-Mobile highest for network quality in five of six U.S. regions, and third-party testing from firms such as Ookla Speedtest and Opensignal that the company cites in support of its network claims. Other stories focus on new plan launches, such as the Better Value family plan, which T-Mobile describes as a premium wireless offer with a multi‑year price guarantee and bundled benefits.
Investors and customers can also follow financing and capital structure developments, including proposed and completed public offerings of senior notes by T-Mobile USA, Inc., as disclosed in Business Wire releases and corresponding Form 8‑K filings. These items explain how the company intends to use note proceeds, typically for refinancing existing indebtedness or general corporate purposes.
Additional coverage includes community and brand initiatives like Hometown Grants for small towns and rural communities, membership experiences tied to Magenta Status, collaborations such as limited-edition merchandise drops, and updates on broadband expansion through T-Mobile Home Internet, T-Mobile Business Internet and T-Mobile Fiber. By reviewing this news feed regularly, readers can track how T-Mobile positions its network, introduces new plans and benefits, manages its balance sheet and engages with communities across the United States.
T-Mobile (TMUS) has opened registration for its Starlink direct-to-cell satellite service beta program, scheduled to launch early next year. With over 300 satellites in orbit, this service aims to eliminate mobile dead zones by providing coverage across 500,000 square miles of unserved US territory.
The beta program is free for all T-Mobile postpaid voice customers with compatible devices, initially supporting texting capabilities, with voice and data services planned for future implementation. First responders will receive priority access. The service has already proven effective during Hurricanes Helene and Milton, enabling emergency communications when traditional networks were down.
T-Mobile and Starlink have formed a global alliance with carriers including KDDI, Optus, One NZ, Salt, Entel, and Rogers to provide reciprocal roaming services.
T-Mobile (TMUS) demonstrates network superiority at Epic and Ikon ski resorts according to a new Opensignal report. The study reveals that T-Mobile offers download speeds nearly twice as fast as Verizon and AT&T, along with the most consistent quality service and best 5G coverage at these winter destinations.
The company's nationwide 5G network now covers 332 million people across 2.1 million square miles, with Ultra Capacity 5G reaching over 300 million people. This coverage represents more than double the square mileage of similar offerings from competitors, reinforcing T-Mobile's position as the leader in 5G network deployment.
T-Mobile (TMUS) and Deutsche Telekom have announced the top five U.S. finalists in their first Telecommunications Network API Challenge. The competition showcased innovative solutions using 5G standalone (SA) network APIs through T-Mobile's DevEdge platform. The finalists developed applications across healthcare, transportation, industrial safety, and entertainment sectors.
The winning solutions include: Domos for application performance measurement, ISS for AI-driven smart intersections, Shabodi's NetAware platform for factory safety, Unmanned Technologies' mobile healthcare solutions, and |pipe|'s V-Stream Camera for low-latency video streaming in high-speed vehicles. These innovations leverage the Quality on Demand (QoD) API to enhance connectivity and performance in various real-world applications.
T-Mobile announced its latest 25 Hometown Grant recipients, each receiving up to $50,000 for local development projects. The initiative has now reached 48 states and one territory, with Puerto Rico and South Dakota joining for the first time. Since April 2021, T-Mobile has provided more than $15 million in grants to 350 communities, generating over 86,000 volunteer hours.
The grants support various community projects including park developments, library renovations, community centers, and educational initiatives. Notable projects include developing outdoor spaces, creating digital learning labs, and improving infrastructure in small towns and rural areas. The program is administered in partnership with Main Street America, focusing on community impact and feasibility.
T-Mobile announced 25 new recipients of its Hometown Grants program, with each receiving up to $50,000 for local development projects. The initiative has now reached 48 states and Puerto Rico, providing over $15 million in total funding to 350 communities since April 2021.
The program has generated more than 86,000 volunteer hours and includes diverse projects such as community centers, digital learning labs, park developments, and infrastructure improvements. For the first time, communities in Puerto Rico and South Dakota joined the recipient list. The grants are administered in partnership with Main Street America, focusing on community impact and feasibility.
T-Mobile (NASDAQ:TMUS) has announced Inola High School from Oklahoma as the winner of its Friday Night 5G Lights competition, beating over 1,700 schools nationwide. The small town's high school will receive a grand prize valued at $2 million, including a $100,000 grant, new weight room, teched-out scoreboard, football field upgrades, and a 5G network package.
The competition showcased T-Mobile's commitment to rural America, with the company announcing that Friday Night 5G Lights will return in 2025. This initiative is part of T-Mobile's broader rural expansion, which has resulted in coverage of over 98% of Americans across 2 million square miles, with approximately 600 stores opened in small towns and over $14 million invested through Hometown Grants.
T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert reaffirmed the company's positive growth trajectory at the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference. The company maintains its full-year guidance of 3 million postpaid phone net additions and approximately 3% postpaid ARPA growth. Sievert clarified that Q4 is trending at or above expectations, addressing misinterpretations of his comments about seasonal trends.
The company highlighted growth opportunities in under-penetrated markets, including SMRA and enterprise sectors, noting the highest share of switchers in Q3 since the merger. Over 60% of new customers are choosing premium plans. Looking ahead, T-Mobile projects ~5% service revenue CAGR through 2027, ~7% Adjusted EBITDA CAGR, and ~25% Adjusted Free Cash Flow conversion by 2027, with approximately $80B capacity for investments and shareholder returns.
Mint Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) announced a $250,000 donation to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital from proceeds generated through new customer purchases on GivingTuesday (Dec. 3). The initiative combines the company's commitment to affordable wireless service with charitable giving. Ryan Reynolds, associated with Mint Mobile, expressed pride in supporting St. Jude's mission of researching and treating childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. The donation will help St. Jude maintain its promise that families never receive bills for treatment, travel, housing, or food.
Mint Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) announced a $250,000 donation to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, derived from earnings from new customer purchases made on GivingTuesday (Dec. 3). The donation will support St. Jude's mission to research and treat childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases.
Mint Mobile's Ryan Reynolds and CMO Andrew Fried expressed their commitment to combining wireless savings with charitable giving. The initiative aligns with St. Jude's promise that families never receive bills for treatment, travel, housing, or food, allowing them to focus on their children's recovery.
T-Mobile introduces three new 5G Internet plans starting December 11: Rely, Amplified, and All-In, with prices starting at $35/month with AutoPay and a voice line. The plans include Price Lock guarantee and come with various benefits:
- Rely Internet: Basic plan with unlimited data and 5G gateway included
- Amplified Internet: Features faster speeds, advanced security for home users, and mesh device for business customers
- All-In Internet: Premium plan offering Hulu and Paramount+ Essential subscriptions for home users, while business customers get mesh devices and Microsoft 365 (from Feb 2025)
All plans include no equipment fees, no annual contracts, unlimited data, and 15-minute self-setup with a 15-day trial period.