T-Mobile says it added over 5 million customers in 2017
The company also said it added more than 1.9 million total net customers in the fourth quarter
T-Mobile US said on Tuesday it added more than 5 million net customers in 2017, the fourth straight year it has achieved these figures.
The company also said it added more than 1.9 million net customers in the fourth quarter, bringing its total customer count to nearly 72.6 million at year-end.
Shares of T-Mobile, which ended deal talks with rival Sprint Corp this past November, were up 1.6 per cent in light premarket trading.
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The number 3 US wireless carrier said it saw strength in branded postpaid customers with net customer additions of 1.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2017.
However, this was below 1.2 million total branded postpaid net additions recorded in the fourth quarter of 2016.
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Branded postpaid phone churn was 1.18 per cent in the fourth quarter, down from 1.23 per cent in the previous quarter.
The company also said it added total 5.7 million net additions in 2017. Analysts on average were expecting 5.2 million additions in 2017, according to Reuters.
The company also said it added more than 1.9 million net customers in the fourth quarter, bringing its total customer count to nearly 72.6 million at year-end.
Shares of T-Mobile, which ended deal talks with rival Sprint Corp this past November, were up 1.6 per cent in light premarket trading.
Mobile phone prices shoot up as imports decline
The number 3 US wireless carrier said it saw strength in branded postpaid customers with net customer additions of 1.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2017.
However, this was below 1.2 million total branded postpaid net additions recorded in the fourth quarter of 2016.
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Branded postpaid phone churn was 1.18 per cent in the fourth quarter, down from 1.23 per cent in the previous quarter.
The company also said it added total 5.7 million net additions in 2017. Analysts on average were expecting 5.2 million additions in 2017, according to Reuters.