T-Mobile USA
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3G wireless still holds promise...across their networks. This trend is expected to continue as more consumers buy smartphone and jump onto the mobile Web. By 2014, mobile devices are expected to send and receive more data in one month than in all of 2008. Three-quarters of... In this article: T-Mobile, Clearwire, AT&T, T-Mobile USA, U.S., GSM Association, Sprint Nextel, and Verizon Wireless |
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CNET News.com | 4 days ago
Clearwire raises another $920 million
...cell phone provider, building its own 4G wireless network using a competing technology known as LTE, but other service providers such as T-Mobile USA are upgrading their networks with advanced 3G technology that matches Clearwire's WiMax in...
In this article: Clearwire, Sprint Nextel, CNET News, Comcast, Intel, Time Warner Cable, E mail, WikiLeaks.org, Bill Morrow, and Verizon Wireless
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MobileBurn | 6 days ago
T-Mobile USA offering $50 discount on Moto CLIQ, BlackBerry Bold 9700, and Samsung Highlight this weekend
Newsbrief by Michael Oryl on Monday November 23, 2009. T-Mobile USA has announced that it will be offering 3 of its most popular phones for US$50 less than normal this coming Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (November 27, 28, and 29). The...
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BusinessWeek Online | November 20, 2009
DT to Seek U.S. Partners for T-Mobile USA
...healthy and has the funds to help T-Mobile out. It also currently uses the same type of networking equipment as T-Mobile, and could help T-Mobile migrate to next-generation technology more smoothly. While such an alliance could, potentially,...
In this article: Clearwire, T-Mobile, MetroPCS, U.S., AT&T, Facebook, and BusinessWeek
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Reuters | November 18, 2009
German union to represent T-Mobile USA workers
...subsidiary's managers. The deal was first unveiled late on Tuesday in a union conference call with workers from T-Mobile USA. T-Mobile USA issued a statement saying it provides an employee-friendly work atmosphere, with competitive pay and...
In this article: Deutsche Telekom AG, United States, T-Mobile, Revenue, and Bonn
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AP Online | November 18, 2009
Union ramps up efforts to organize T-Mobile
...officials in the United States are teaming up with their German counterparts in a bid to organize workers at wireless carrier T-Mobile USA. Leaders at the Communications Workers of America said Wednesday that the new arrangement with...
In this article: T-Mobile, United States, Communications Workers of America, Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany, and AT&T Mobility
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Reuters | November 18, 2009
U.S., German unions join forces on T-Mobile USA
...Deutsche Telekom managers in Bonn. CWA, which has been unable to establish representation at T-Mobile USA, the No. 4 U.S. mobile phone service, said it would also launch a new effort to organize workers and open a dialogue with the...
In this article: United States, Deutsche Telekom, Communications Workers of America, Germany, and Bonn
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Kansas City Star | November 17, 2009
T-Mobile USA resumes selling Sidekick phones
...news tips for Sprint Connection please send an e-mail to sprintconnection@kcstar.com. Topics T-Mobile back in the saddle with Sidekick T-Mobile USA resumed selling Sidekick phones Tuesday, more than a month after a server meltdown at...
In this article: T-Mobile, Microsoft Corp., E mail, Danger Inc, and Deutsche Telekom AG
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Centre Daily Times | November 12, 2009
T-Mobile USA Launches the Samsung Behold II on November 18
Multimedia Powerhouse Joins Broad Selection of Android-Powered Smartphones for T-Mobile Customers BELLEVUE, Wash. & DALLAS - T-Mobile USA, Inc., the wireless leader in offering the broadest selection of Androidâ„¢-powered smartphones in the...
In this article: T-Mobile, Samsung, Android Market, Android, YouTube, Google Inc., Customer, E mail, and Google Maps
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T-Mobile USA is a cellular telecommunications provider and the United States based subsidiary of T-Mobile International AG, itself based in Bonn, Germany. The US company was previously known as VoiceStream Wireless or Powertel. In May 2001, VoiceStream was acquired by Deutsche Telekom for US$24 billion, and in September 2002 changed the company name nationally to T-Mobile. Headquartered in Factoria, Bellevue, Washington, T-Mobile USA is currently the fourth-largest wireless carrier in the U.S. market with 31.5 million customers as of the end of the second quarter 2008 and annual revenue of US$17.1 billion for their 2006 fiscal year
T-Mobile USA tends to compete on price and advertises heavily to the youth market. Historically, they have also pioneered new features; they were the first U.S. carrier to launch a ringback tones service nationally (CallerTunes), video messaging and "HiFi Ringers" (ringtones which are clips of an actual song).
As of 2007, T-Mobile USA has captured at least 11 J.D. Power Awards in the areas of customer care, call quality, and overall customer satisfaction. In particular, it has dominated the wireless industry in the area of customer care and customer satisfaction, winning all customer care and satisfaction awards for all six surveyed regions for five years in a row.
- Name:
- T-Mobile USA, Inc.
- Type:
- Private (Subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom)
- Location:
- Bellevue, Washington
- Region:
- United States (including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands)
- Founded:
- 2001 as Voicestream Wireless
- Industry:
- Wireless Services
- Key People:
- Robert Dotson – President and CEO
- Products:
- HSDPA, UMTS, W-CDMA, UMA, EDGE, GPRS, GSM
- Motto:
- "Stick Together"
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