MLS fans, the best perk from T-Mobile has returned for the 2025 season. After taking off 2024, T-Mobile and Apple are bringing back the “MLS Season Pass On Us” promotion that gets you the entire MLS season through Apple TV for free.
T-Mobile forecast stronger-than-expected annual subscriber growth driven by increased demand for its affordable premium 5G plans on Wednesday, boosting its shares 7% in premarket trading.
Shares of T-Mobile ( TMUS 7.30%) were on the move today, climbing after the big-three telecom operator posted better-than-expected results in its fourth-quarter earnings report. As of 10:37 a.m. ET, the stock was up 8.9%.
T-Mobile US beat revenue and profit expectations in the fourth quarter as it continued to add more wireless phone customers than did its top competitors.
T-Mobile US exceeded earnings expectations with strong postpaid customer growth and significant service revenue increases.
In the comments, users said they’ve noticed extra fees tacked onto their T-Mobile bills. One user wrote, “I was paying over $267 per month for two lines! It was outrageous!!” A second viewer commented, “Extra fees brought [my bill] to about $160 a month.” Other viewers asked when and if they could join the suit.
T-Mobile U.S. shares surged Wednesday after the wireless company reported it added nearly twice as many subscribers as its competitors did in the fourth quarter. The company said it added 903,000 postpaid phone subscribers.
T-Mobile continues to perform well in the U.S. telecom market, with aggressive expansion in 5G, strong earnings growth, and customer-focus. Explore more details here.
GRAMMY® Award nominee and diamond-certified musician Hozier is bringing his Unreal Unearth Tour to T-Mobile Park on August 14! The Irish singer-songwriter's latest single “Too Sweet” topped Billboard’s Top 100 around the world. He’ll be joined special guest Gigi Perez, known for her breakout hit "Sailor Song".
T-Mobile's CEO suggests that direct-to-cell Starlink service will be offered to those on its most expensive plans as a free perk. Others will be able to get it as a paid add-on.
Scotiabank raised the firm’s price target on T-Mobile (TMUS) to $247 from $234 and keeps a Sector Perform rating on the shares. The company