Monday, August 8, 2011

T-Mobile customers to jump ship, but with less haste than before

Jordan Crook studied English literature at the University of New York before entering the tech space. Prior to joining TechCrunch Crook dabbled in mobile marketing and mobile apps, as well as doing reviews for MobileBurn and MobileMarketer. Kruk, fascinated with the production of alternative sources of energy and greentech. It is currently a writer for CrunchGear. ? Read More

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T-Mobile customer base declining for some time now, but migration from pink appeared to slow with just 50 000 customers, bouncing from there in the second quarter. This compared to 90 000 customers, T-Mo, jumped ship last year. In the past quarter of a loss, T-Mobile's subscriber base now consists of 33.6 million — a little less than AT&T at 90 + million subscribers.

This is normal, though. AT&T in 39 billion check goes to wireless spectrum, not new customers. Then again, a sharp increase in prepaid customers can't hurt, which is exactly the demographic that T-Mobile seems to attract. After losing its deal with Radio Shack, T-Mobile has signed a new agreement with 7-Eleven sell pre-paid phone in convenience stores.

With regard to contract subscribers go, T-Mobile saw swim with a little more than 26 million subscribers at the end of March to 25.8 million by 30 June. On the other hand, the t-Mo prepaid customer base increased from 7.6 to 7.8 million for the same period. It seems that T-Mo's parent company, Duetsche Telekom, not a happy little pink performance, mentioning that "contract customer situation remains unsatisfactory in their income from the release.


T-Mobile is a mobile telephone operator headquartered in Bonn, Germany. It is a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom. T-Mobile has 101 million subscribers, making it the sixth largest mobile worlds ...

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