T-Mobile CFO Carter: Momentum Continues, Outlook Is Rosy

T-Mobile CFO Carter: Momentum Continues, Outlook Is Rosy

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The transcript discusses T-Mobile's impressive growth, capturing 100% of the postpaid voice market growth in the U.S. for the first quarter. Despite a streak of adding over a million postpaid subscribers ending, T-Mobile's momentum remains strong due to lower churn rates and upcoming handset launches. The discussion highlights that Sprint's performance does not significantly impact T-Mobile's growth, which is driven by its robust 4G LTE network and investments. The majority of T-Mobile's new customers come from AT&T and Verizon, with Sprint's market size having minimal effect.

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What was a key factor in T-Mobile's growth in the postpaid voice market?

New phone models

Partnership with Sprint

100% growth capture in the US

Increased advertising

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What was a significant reason for the end of T-Mobile's streak of adding over a million postpaid subscribers?

Lower overall switching among carriers

Increased competition from Sprint

Higher phone prices

Network issues

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What is a major factor contributing to T-Mobile's competitive advantage?

Lower pricing than competitors

Exclusive phone models

Fastest 4G LTE network

Partnerships with smaller carriers

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Which carriers are the primary sources of T-Mobile's new customers?

Sprint and smaller carriers

AT&T and Verizon

International carriers

New market entrants

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How much has T-Mobile invested in their network over the last four years?

$25 billion

$20 billion

$15 billion

$10 billion