A T-Mobile executive, during a presentation at an investor conference, explains why it has a 40% share in the top 100 U.S. markets.
says that it is now seeing growth in 775 smaller markets and rural coverage areas where it has about 16.5% of the market. In 2021, when that figure was 13%, the carrier said that it had a goal to reach 20% of this market by 2025. To help get to that target, T-Mobile is relying on"customer-driven coverage" which is a fancy phrase for asking customers where T-Mobile needs to add connectivity.
T-Mobile says that its great market share in the top 100 U.S. markets is due to its better 5G service If Dish decides to run away with the spoon and not purchase the spectrum, T-Mobile will get paid a $72 million break-up fee. So either way, whether the deal gets done or not, the nation's second-largest wireless provider might be in line to receive a free toaster from their bank.
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