T-Mobile Q1 2008 Results - Over 30 Million Subscribers, Increased Revenues


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T-Mobile USA has released its Q1 2008 results, showing nearly 1 million net new customers and a total customer count of 30.8 million, a 200% increase over 6 years. The carrier also posted increased revenues and decreased churn rates.
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Original post by Ricky Cadden



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