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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 US (NASDAQ: TMUS) has announced plans for a registered public offering of senior notes through its subsidiary T-Mobile USA. The proceeds will be allocated for general corporate purposes, potentially including share repurchases, dividend payments, and refinancing of existing debt.
The offering will be managed by joint book-running managers including Barclays Capital, Deutsche Bank Securities, Morgan Stanley & Co., and UBS Investment Bank. A registration statement has been filed with the SEC, and interested investors can access the prospectus through the SEC website or request it directly from the managing banks.
T-Mobile (TMUS) has announced an agreement to sell its 800 MHz spectrum portfolio to Grain Management, , a private investment firm specializing in digital infrastructure. The deal structure includes T-Mobile receiving a combination of cash and all of Grain's 600 MHz spectrum licenses in return.
Grain, partnering with Black & Veatch, plans to market the 800 MHz spectrum to utilities, critical infrastructure operators, rural operators, and enterprises. The transaction aims to enhance critical network infrastructures nationwide, improving resilience, security, and efficiency.
The deal is anticipated to close by end of April 2025, subject to regulatory approvals. The proceeds will provide additional value beyond T-Mobile's capital envelope outlined during their September 2024 Capital Markets Day. TAP Advisors served as T-Mobile's financial advisor for this transaction.
T-Mobile US (NASDAQ: TMUS) has scheduled its Q1 2025 earnings call for Thursday, April 24, 2025, at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time. The company will release its earnings report, Investor Factbook, and related materials at approximately 4:05 p.m. ET on the same day.
Investors can access the earnings call through a dial-in option with pre-registration or via webcast on T-Mobile's Investor Relations website. The company also announced its commitment to transparent communication through various channels, including their investor relations website, newsroom, SEC filings, and social media platforms such as X (Twitter) and LinkedIn accounts of key executives.
T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) has reached a significant milestone in its community development initiative, announcing 25 new Hometown Grant recipients. The program has now provided over $16 million in funding to 375 communities across 48 states and Puerto Rico since April 2021.
Each recipient will receive up to $50,000 to support local development projects. The initiative has generated more than 150,000 volunteer hours and supports various community improvements, from fire safety technology to food pantry expansions. The program, implemented in partnership with Main Street America, evaluates grant applications based on detail, community impact, and feasibility.
The latest round of grants will fund diverse projects including walking trails, park renovations, theatre updates, and community center expansions across multiple states. This initiative is part of T-Mobile's broader commitment to rural communities, which includes programs like Project 10Million for student internet connectivity and Friday Night 5G Lights for high school football field improvements.
T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) has announced new Spring smartphone offers, featuring several value 5G devices. The key promotion includes the new Google Pixel 9a available for free when adding a line or trading in an eligible device on most plans, plus free A-series Pixel buds for online orders.
Additional offers include the Motorola moto g – 2025 for free with a line addition or trade-in, and the Samsung Galaxy A36 5G for $99 under similar conditions. All offers are available through 24 monthly bill credits plus tax.
The devices come with features tailored for T-Mobile's network and benefits: The Pixel 9a includes Gemini AI and an all-day battery, the moto g – 2025 features a 6.7" display with stereo speakers, and the Samsung A36 5G offers a triple camera system with 4K recording and AI tools. These phones can be used with T-Mobile's Go5G plans, which include international data coverage in over 215 countries.
T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) has achieved groundbreaking 5G speeds in its latest field tests with Nokia and Qualcomm. Using Nokia's 5G RAN equipment and 6-Carrier Aggregation, the company reached record downlink speeds in two significant tests:
1. A commercial Samsung Galaxy S25 with Snapdragon X80 5G Modem-RF System achieved 4.3 Gbps in real-world conditions
2. A mobile test device with the new Qualcomm X85 5G Modem-RF reached peak speeds of 6.3 Gbps
Both tests were conducted on T-Mobile's 5G Standalone production network, combining low-band and mid-band spectrum (2.5GHz, PCS, AWS, and 600MHz). The achievement demonstrates the practical implementation of 5G Advanced technology in real-world conditions, setting new benchmarks for wireless performance.
T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) has completed two strategic acquisitions to enhance its advertising capabilities: Vistar Media, a digital out-of-home (DOOH) advertising technology provider, and Blis, a privacy-centric advertising solutions company.
These acquisitions are expected to contribute approximately $250 million in revenue, $75 million in EBITDA, and $50 million in free cash flow this year. T-Mobile paid $175 million in cash for Blis, with the transaction closing on March 3, 2025. The Vistar Media acquisition was completed on February 3, 2025.
The additions will strengthen T-Mobile's advertising business, which currently generates over $1 billion in annual revenue. Vistar's programmatic platform will enhance DOOH advertising capabilities, while Blis will provide cookie-less technology and targeting capabilities for omnichannel advertising.
T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) has announced a new customer perk offering free large Slurpee drinks monthly at participating 7-Eleven and Speedway stores, starting March 4. The promotion will be available through T-Mobile Tuesdays in the T-Life app for both T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile customers.
This addition joins T-Mobile's extensive customer benefits program, which has already distributed over 1.2 billion giveaways across 450 Tuesdays, including 500 million dining deals, 74 million pizza perks, and 56 million discounted movie tickets since 2016.
The company's Magenta Status program includes additional perks such as Apple TV+, Netflix, and Hulu subscriptions, MLB.TV access, travel benefits, and free in-flight Wi-Fi. Metro customers receive weekly T-Mobile Tuesday deals and Amazon Prime membership with Metro Flex Plus.
T-Mobile (TMUS) has been recognized as having the fastest average download speeds globally among large land area operators, according to Opensignal's latest Global Mobile Network Experience report. The company also ranked as a global leader for average upload speeds, standing as the only U.S. provider ranked in either category.
T-Mobile's nationwide 5G standalone network covers more than 332 million people across two million square miles, with over 305 million people covered by Ultra Capacity 5G. The company's mid-band 5G coverage offers more than double the square miles compared to its closest competitors.
Additionally, T-Mobile Puerto Rico achieved recognition as a global leader for download speeds in countries/territories smaller than 200,000 sq. km. These achievements follow Opensignal's previous report where T-Mobile was recognized for having the most available 5G network worldwide.
Siyata Mobile Inc. (Nasdaq: SYTA) announced that its SD7 Ultra device will be offered as part of T-Mobile's 5G ecosystem for first responders. The SD7 Ultra was cited in a T-Mobile press release highlighting four major initiatives to enhance support for first responders.
The SD7 ULTRA is notable as the first land mobile radio (LMR) replacement in the U.S. with mission-critical push-to-talk capabilities on 5G networks. These cellular radio handsets will provide public safety officials with reliable nationwide radio communications through T-Mobile's direct connect platform.
This technology aims to improve emergency response times and ensure effective communications during critical situations, potentially helping to save lives.