T-Mobile US is a prominent telecommunications company that provides a wide range of wireless voice, messaging, and data services to consumers and businesses across the United States. Known for its innovative offerings and competitive pricing, the company operates a robust 4G and 5G network infrastructure, enabling customers to access high-speed mobile connectivity. T-Mobile focuses on customer experience and strives to deliver flexibility through various plans, devices, and value-added services, which include entertainment and international roaming options. With a commitment to making wireless communications accessible and affordable, T-Mobile has established itself as a key player in the evolving mobile telecommunications landscape. Read More
AT&T was upgraded to "Overweight" by KeyBanc on Nov. 12, with a $30 price target, after a recent selloff and rising wireless competition, based on analyst confidence in strong fiber growth, resilient earnings, and attractive dividend yield.
China ends year-long gallium, germanium, and antimony export ban to the U.S., following the high-profile Trump-Xi meeting and trade negotiations. Microsoft invests $10B in AI data centers in Portugal and Atlanta; Alphabet allocates $6.4B for German infrastructure expansion.
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Helmet on. Visor down. Let’s go! T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) is once again bringing its 5G horsepower to the FORMULA 1 HEINEKEN LAS VEGAS GRAND PRIX (LVGP), unveiling an expanded lineup of 5G-connected technologies that blend speed and cutting-edge innovations on America’s Best Network. From 5G-powered broadcast cameras and drone coverage to mission-critical systems and app-exclusive race content, the Un-carrier is elevating the fan experience and on-the-ground operations at one of the biggest spectacles in sports and entertainment — while giving T-Mobile customers exclusive benefits and access throughout race week. Here’s everything fans can expect Nov. 20-22:
New York, NY – November 11, 2025 – While the broader S&P 500 index largely celebrated a day of gains fueled by optimism surrounding a tentative bipartisan agreement to end a prolonged U.S. government shutdown, the Communication Services sector found itself wrestling with a complex array of challenges. On November
Houston, TX – November 11, 2025 – AST SpaceMobile (NASDAQ: ASTS), the company building the first and only space-based cellular broadband network accessible directly by standard mobile phones, announced its third-quarter 2025 financial results yesterday, November 10, 2025, revealing figures that largely fell short of analyst expectations. The report detailed a wider-than-anticipated
Jon Freier, president of the consumer group of T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS), will present and provide a business update on Tuesday, November 18, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. Pacific Time (PT) at the Wells Fargo 9th Annual TMT Summit.
Today T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) announced a new collaboration with CNN to power the network’s reporting through SuperMobile — the first and only business plan to combine intelligent performance, built-in security and seamless satellite coverage. Running on America’s Best Mobile Network, SuperMobile turns CNN journalists’ phones into true mobile newsrooms with always-on connectivity — delivering breaking news live, on-demand and from virtually anywhere in the U.S.
Napco’s third quarter saw revenue and profit ahead of Wall Street expectations, but the market reacted negatively, likely reflecting investor concerns around service margin compression and the sustainability of recent growth trends. Management cited strong demand for both equipment and recurring service revenue as primary performance drivers, with CEO Richard Soloway highlighting that “our recurring revenue model has continued its steady growth, while maintaining its substantial profitability.” The company also pointed to higher equipment sales—driven by its locking products and early price increases—as key contributors. However, management acknowledged that certain margin headwinds, such as the addition of T-Mobile to its radio service and customer mix shifts, affected results.