T-Mobile US, Inc. is a leading wireless communications services provider in the United States, operating as the "Un-carrier" to disrupt the industry through value-driven service plans and network innovation. The company leverages a comprehensive multi-layer 5G spectrum portfolio to provide nationwide mobile voice and data services, high-speed fixed wireless broadband, and a variety of connected device solutions. Its core value proposition focuses on eliminating customer pain points such as service contracts and data overages while maintaining a high-performance 5G network.
Based on Q1 2026 filing
The primary revenue driver providing voice, messaging, and data services to customers who pay after receiving service. This includes individual consumers and business entities requiring mobile connectivity for phones and other devices.
Go5G Plus, Go5G Next, Essentials, T-Mobile for Business, DIGITS
Consumers, Military and Veterans, First Responders, Seniors (55+), Enterprise Businesses
Wireless services where customers pay in advance for talk, text, and data, primarily marketed through several distinct value-focused brands.
Metro by T-Mobile, Mint Mobile, Ultra Mobile
Value-conscious consumers, No-contract seekers
A fixed wireless broadband product that utilizes the company's excess 5G network capacity to provide home and business internet services as an alternative to traditional wireline providers.
T-Mobile High Speed Internet
Residential households, Small businesses
Provision of network access to third-party partners and specialized connectivity services, alongside complementary financial and advertising services.
Machine-to-Machine (M2M), Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) access, Equipment Installment Plans (EIP), Device Protection
Wholesale partners, IoT developers
The company is the second largest wireless provider in the U.S., positioning itself as a disruptive 'Un-carrier' with a leading 5G network footprint.
United States, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands
Retail Consumers, Government, Small and Medium Businesses, Enterprise
Smartphone and device manufacturers, Spectrum license regulators (FCC), Network equipment providers, Tower and infrastructure owners
Individual mobile subscribers, Enterprise and business clients, MVNO partners, Residential broadband users
AT&T
T
Primary wireless and broadband competitor
Verizon Communications
VZ
Primary wireless and broadband competitor
EchoStar
SATS
National wireless carrier and owner of Metro PCS.
SBA Communications
SBAC
Wireless service provider that owns and operates its own towers
Comcast
CMCSA
Wireless and fixed wireless broadband competitor
Charter Communications, Inc.
CHTR
Cable and wireless service competitor
Crown Castle
CCI
Carrier that owns or operates its own towers
Comcast
CMCSA
Spectrum license purchase agreement partner
Apple
AAPL
Device supplier and smartphone manufacturer
Samsung Electronics
Device supplier and smartphone manufacturer
Metro by T-Mobile
Prepaid wireless service brand
Mint Mobile
Recently acquired prepaid wireless brand
Ultra Mobile
Prepaid wireless brand
Common questions about T-Mobile US
T-Mobile US, Inc. is a leading wireless communications services provider in the United States, operating as the "Un-carrier" to disrupt the industry through value-driven service plans and network innovation. The company leverages a comprehensive multi-layer 5G spectrum portfolio to provide nationwide mobile voice and data services, high-speed fixed wireless broadband, and a variety of connected device solutions. Its core value proposition focuses on eliminating customer pain points such as service contracts and data overages while maintaining a high-performance 5G network.
T-Mobile US (TMUS) has a market capitalization of $207.21B and trades on NASDAQ.
T-Mobile US generated $90.5B in trailing twelve-month revenue with net income of $10.5B, representing a net margin of 11.7%, with free cash flow of $18.2B. These figures are based on the Q1 2026 filing.
T-Mobile US's key competitors include AT&T Inc., Verizon Communications, Inc., EchoStar Corporation, and others. These companies compete in similar markets and product categories.
T-Mobile US has approximately 67,000 employees.