REUTERS: T-Mobile US Inc added more monthly bill paying phone subscribers than expected in the first quarter, thanks to cheaper plans compared to ...
REUTERS: T-Mobile US Inc added more monthly bill paying phone subscribers than expected in the first quarter, thanks to cheaper plans compared to its rivals and a surge in demand for phone services as people work from home amid lockdowns.
The company posted a marginal rise in revenue to US$11.1 billion from a year earlier, but misses expectations of US$11.38 billion.
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