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  2. T-Mobile US - Wikipedia

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    Learn about T-Mobile US, the third-largest wireless carrier in the US, and its origins from VoiceStream Wireless to T-Mobile. Find out how it acquired Sprint, MetroPCS, Mint Mobile and Ultra Mobile, and became the host network for various mobile virtual network operators.

  3. Who owns AT&T? Who owns T-Mobile? What to know amid outages - AOL

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    Who owns T-Mobile? T-Mobile's largest shareholder is Deutsche Telekom AG, a German telecommunications company. KfW, Germany's state-owned bank, owns 16.63% of Deutsche Telekom AG, as of December 2023.

  4. Mike Sievert - Wikipedia

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    Mike Sievert is the CEO of T-Mobile US since 2020, and a board member of Starbucks. He started his career at Procter & Gamble and worked at Microsoft, E-Trade, and Lenovo before joining T-Mobile in 2012.

  5. T-Mobile CEO talks Sprint merger, iPhone 16 demand, what's ...

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    High-octane T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert is back with more big promises to investors four years after his company's last capital markets day with Wall Street.The company is targeting a compound ...

  6. AT&T - Wikipedia

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    AT&T is an American multinational telecommunications company that traces its origins to the Bell Telephone Company founded by Alexander Graham Bell. It has undergone several mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures, and is now the world's third-largest telecom company by revenue and the second-largest wireless carrier in the U.S.

  7. SoftBank Group - Wikipedia

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    SoftBank Group is a holding company that invests in various technology-related sectors, such as internet, artificial intelligence, robotics, and e-commerce. It is led by Masayoshi Son, who made controversial decisions such as buying and selling Alibaba, WeWork, and Kingston Technology.

  8. United States Cellular Corporation - Wikipedia

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    UScellular is an American mobile network operator and the fifth-largest wireless carrier in the US. It was founded in 1983, operates in 21 states, and plans to sell its wireless business to T-Mobile US in 2025.

  9. Deutsche Telekom - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Telekom is a German telecommunications company and the largest in Europe by revenue. It operates several subsidiaries worldwide, including T-Mobile, and was founded in 1995 as a privatization of the former state monopoly Deutsche Bundespost.