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Showing posts with label T-Mobile. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

T-Mobile to cut 900 jobs in latest restructuring (scoop) - MobilEgypt

T-Mobile USA will restructure its business and hold another round of layoffs as it seeks to reduce its operating costs. The changes were announced in a memo from CEO Philipp Humm leaked to the Verge. It's unclear just how many jobs would be shed in the latest cut. It comes on top of 1,000 jobs the carrier said in March it would shed as part of its ongoing restructuring plan. In the note, Humm said the company would contact employees personally about the cuts and changes in responsibilities. The changes are expected to make the carrier a leaner business just as it makes a pricey bet on improving its current network this year and moving to 4G LTE next year. The carrier, which lags behind its larger rivals, has been aggressively repositioning itself as the aggressive upstart after nearly a year in limbo waiting for the AT&T takeover. With the AT&T deal squashed, the carrier and parent Deutsche Telekom has attempted to make a go of it independently. It's unclear how the restructuring would look. Humm said the new structure would reduce the layers of management and allow for more nimble movement by the carrier. As with the March announcement, the cuts wouldn't affect customer service representatives, engineering technicians, or front-line employees at T- Mobile stores.
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

T-Mobile reportedly in talks to buy MetroPCS - MobilEgypt

It was only a year ago that T-Mobile USA made a splash when AT&T announced its intention to buy the number four U.S. wireless carrier. Now comes a turn for T-Mobile's parent company to consider an acquisition, this time of the nation's fifth largest carrier, MetroPCS. That word comes from Bloomberg, which broke the news earlier today. T-Mobile parent company Deutsche Telekom could merge MetroPCS and T-Mobile USA under a single entity, or it might sell off the business entirely, an option that has long been proposed for the U.S. carrier that's been steadily losing customers. More to come...
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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

T-Mobile: iPhone network compatibility coming this year - MobilEgypt

NEW ORLEANS--T-Mobile's network will be compatible with the iPhone later this year -- even if it isn't selling it, the company said today. The wireless carrier added that it had tapped Ericsson and Nokia-Siemens for its $4 billion 4G LTE deployment. The moves will address the two biggest gaps at T-Mobile: the lack of the iPhone and a more advanced 4G LTE network. Bogged down by its failed merger attempt with AT&T last year, the company has more recently shifted gears in hopes of mounting a comeback in the wireless market. A key development is the hiring of Ericsson and Nokia Siemens to handle the 4G LTE build- out. The companies have experience with the technology, working with Verizon Wireless, among others. T-Mobile said today that it secured its spectrum from AT&T last week as part of the merger breakup fee. Between the AT&T spectrum and the use of its own spectrum, T-Mobile hopes to cover 75 percent of its top 25 markets with LTE. The company, however, lacks sufficient spectrum for a broader deployment of LTE. To fill the gap, the carrier has focused on its HSPA + technology, which it argues is fast enough to be called 4G. The company plans to use 1900- megahertz spectrum for its upgraded HSPA+ network, and plans to have several of its markets covered by the end of the year. The 1900MHz spectrum is important because it lets the carrier support an unlocked iPhone on its 4G network. While T-Mobile doesn't sell the iPhone, many customers already take their iPhones to the carrier, although those phones can't tap into its fastest network because of spectrum conflicts. While not exactly carrying the iPhone, T-Mobile believes that capability will help it partially fill the gap. The carrier could also strike a deal with Apple, although neither company has given any recent updates. The HSPA+ network covers more than 220 million people in 229 markets, allowing T- Mobile to boast of the largest 4G network in the country. The company is attempting to prove it can turn itself around and show growth beyond the prepaid realm, despite the mounting competition. It plans to release its first-quarter results on Thursday.
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