"I'm going to thank you like you've never been thanked before," CEO John Legere tells customers.
The company has not only doubled its customer base since launching its un-carrier effort, it has started to make some money.
The company launched the effort with big goals back in 2014, but has said little since.
The new iPad Pro has an embedded version of Apple's custom SIM card to support use on more than 100 networks worldwide.
It's part of a two-step auction the FCC is holding for airwaves being ceded by TV broadcasters in exchange for a portion of the proceeds.
Remember when John Legere called "bullshit" on the world's largest video service in January? That was then.
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Though next-generation networks are still years off, CEO Hans Vestberg says the push for early testing is warranted.
The company says the real story is the gains it continues to make using today's network.
Shares are up.
Such services, which allow some content not to count toward data caps, are taking off in the U.S. just as they are being banned in India.
According to estimates, 30 seconds will cost each company about $4.8 million.
AT&T and Sprint battled it out for third and fourth place, says OpenSignal.
All those status updates and Instagram posts create unique demands on the cellular networks.
"The program limits user choice, distorts competition, stifles innovation and harms free speech on the Internet," says the study's author.
New partners include Amazon Video, WWE Network, Fox News and Univision.
AT&T hasn't offered unlimited data to new customers since 2010.
YouTube has accused T-Mobile of slowing its video streams.
The company cautions that financial guidance could come via social media in addition to the usual press releases or regulatory filings.
And it will pay up to $650 in switching costs.
Not an investigation, just a request for more details.
One of Seattle's leading venture firms aims to demonstrate the region's prowess by plotting the region's tech constellations.
The fine print is key, though.
The move comes even as Sprint seeks to cut $2 billion in costs.
Right now, his startup Rama consists of six or seven people, a big idea and some cash.
John Legere knows how to get attention.
Some significant usability challenges exist that must be addressed before a "Wi-First" service, as I call it, is ready for prime time.
The company also cut its full-year outlook, though it did at long last manage to add postpaid phone customers.
The carrier also turned a profit, but not as much as many analysts were expecting.
TV broadcasters will have to decide by December whether they want to offer up their airwaves in exchange for a cut of the proceeds.
Operating Chief Mike Sievert tells Re/code that what T-Mobile is working on will make AT&T's service "look small."
"The smartphone is really the remote control for your life."