T-Mobile reported Thursday during its quarterly earnings call that its phone and internet operations added a total of 1.3 million net subscribers in the first quarter.
The carrier recorded 538,000 net phone additions, the standard by which the telecom sector measures its success and the reliability of its income stream. T-Mobile claims that its 5G network can connect 98 percent of the country’s population, and that its faster “Ultra Capacity” 5G network is already available to 275 million people, with an aim to reach 300 million by the end of the year.
T-Mobile’s executive vice president of network shares his views
Ulf Ewaldsson, T-Mobile’s executive vice president of network, has noted that it becomes more challenging to reach the outlying parts of the American population due to geographical limits. For every additional 10,000 persons, he estimated that “it is about three times harder.”
According to Ewaldsson, the company has 150MHz of dedicated midband 5G spectrum and, by the end of the year, will have over 200MHz on midband after shifting more frequencies from 4G LTE to 5G. He asserted, “With the build plan we have today, we are very confident that we will reach [our year-end goal].”
T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert used the conference call to boast about the company’s three years of success following the carrier’s April 2020 merger with Sprint, a merger that had been in the works for three years prior to receiving regulatory permission. As Sievert put it, the company would “leapfrog AT&T and Verizon from last place in the LTE era to first place in the 5G era” if it took six years to complete the journey.
Sievert also promoted the company’s new, somewhat more expensive phone plans, the Go5G and Go5G Plus, which have all the features of the Magenta plan plus mobile hotspot data and international roaming at no additional cost. The plans are geared towards power users who need constant access to the internet, but the Go5G Plus plan also grants existing customers the same device upgrade offers that are usually reserved for new clients.
The head honcho also urged lawmakers to give the FCC the power to auction off additional wireless spectrum. The extension of that power was denied. that timer ran out on March 9th. There is “never” enough frequency available to the wireless industry to preserve American competitiveness, he added, though he didn’t imply that T-Mobile was on the quest for extra airwaves. T-Mobile’s President of Technology, Neville Ray, wrote a blog post earlier in April pleading with the FCC to issue T-Mobile the 2.5GHz licences it won in Auction 108 back in March. He claimed that the licences were “stuck in regulatory limbo.”
T-mobile is seeing a continuous growth in terms of gaining new subscribers
T-Mobile’s fixed wireless access on its 5G network has helped it attract 523,000 new customers for its high-speed home internet service. During the earnings call, Sievert was pressed about T-Mobile’s plans to test out wired fibre internet in certain areas, but he would only say that the company is “very committed to being winners in broadband.” Instead, carrier executives pushed their 5G home internet service to attract users who hadn’t yet signed up for the company’s mobile plan.
T-Mobile’s quarterly revenue was $15.5 billion, an increase of 3% from the prior-year period. This equates to $1.58 in earnings per share, which is more than the $1.48 projected by Yahoo Finance’s survey of market experts. T-Mobile stock was down 2.79% after the close of business. Overall the business has seen significan proits and growth in the past few years which has lead to the customers trusting the company.
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