T-Mobile USA Q4: adds 951,000 customers, cuts churn

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T-Mobile USA Q4: adds 951,000 customers, cuts churn By * Colin Gibbs Story posted: January 29, 2008 - 12:30 pm EDT T-Mobile USA Inc. enjoyed a rise in net new customers as it reduced churn during the fourth quarter of 2007.The nation
 
WOW! ATT and Verizon are still rockin the top spots. Seems like a battle for #3 will be between TMO and SPrint but from myunderstanding even though sprint is loosing customers they still have many customers overall!
 
It's not really much of a battle if one isn't even fighting back. Tmobile is on the rise and Sprint is in the toilet. Sprint was actually a highlight on CNBC's Mad Money tonight. Cramer picked them apart as to why the wireless industry stocks are in the toilet and highlighted how poor the Nextel/Sprint merger was and how they no longer have a model to be a money making entity. It's only a matter of time before Tmo is the small #3 and Verizon/ATT battling for the #1 spot.
 
Totally agree. T-mobile for the year of 2007 brought in 3.6million net customers. AT&T for the 4th quarter of 2007 set an industry record of 2.7 million customers. And that was just one quarter. That's a tough act to follow. And its mainly because of the advertisement of the iPhone. The iPhone was just a tool to get people in the door. ~via BB (wap.rabroad.com)~
 
Verizon/Att will fight for #1. IMO att is #1 becuase of the promotion given to the iphone!
Tmo will end up as the #3 and sprint/nextel with job cuttings and almost everything going wrong with them will just keep on going down the drain.
 
This makes me happy to continue to be a T-Mo customer even though I switch back and forth between the BB and the SK but not anymore. I am sticking to the BB.
 
I was just about to ask how Sprint can even begin to compete with T-Mo when Sprint's losing customers. I have a friend whose family just dumped Sprint for AT&T. Her phone is in the toilet (not literally...it just doesn't charge properly and she can't use it outside of her house) so I think she might be getting a new phone also. Just one question LOL Out of all that growth, how many of those new customers bought BlackBerry devices? LOL
 
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