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UNITED STATES, JUL 23 – T-Mobile raised its 2025 forecast to 6.1-6.4 million postpaid net additions after adding 830,000 subscribers in Q2, driven by popular plans and strong financial performance.
- Thursday saw T-Mobile US report 830,000 postpaid phone additions, sending shares up 7.6%.
- In recent months, T-Mobile's postpaid Experience plans include Netflix and Apple TV+ with a five-year price lock, boosting competitiveness.
- During the quarter, service revenue rose 6% to $17.4 billion and net income climbed 10% to $3.2 billion with EPS up 14%.
- Following strong demand, T-Mobile now expects 6.1–6.4 million subscriber additions in 2025, and has raised guidance for adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow.
- The carrier plans to boost its network to 12,000 sites on August 1, and aims to build 4,000 greenfield cell sites guided by AI this year.
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