The CEO of Bellevue-based T-Mobile is taking shots across Lake Washington at Amazon over reports the company has tabbed AT&T to be the exclusive carrier for the Seattle company’s new smartphone to be ...
John Legere, T-Mobile’s influential CEO and cheerleader, is leaving next year T-Mobile CEO John Legere will exit the company in May 2020, leaving COO and President Mike Sievert as his successor.
Grant Cardone is 10X mad at his onetime pal, former T-Mobile CEO John Legere. In June of last year, Legere called Cardone “the biggest bullshit artist on the planet” and other alleged slanderous ...
Drop your phone in the toilet? Under most plans, you’d have to wait until the end of your contract or pay full price for a replacement. But Bellevue-based T-Mobile is firing another shot across the ...
Love him or hate him, you must respect T-Mobile's (NASDAQ: TMUS) John Legere. One thing that's undisputed is his well-known penchant to disrupt entire industries. Shortly after taking over T-Mobile, ...
I’m not a T-Mobile customer. In fact, I’ve been with AT&T Wireless for as long as I can remember. But, that is about to change and it isn’t due to poor service or an attempt to save money every month.
T-Mobile (TMUS) announced Monday it was ending monthly overage fees, with outspoken chief executive John Legere forcefully pounding the message that the fourth-largest U.S. carrier will continue ...
T-Mobile CEO John Legere took to YouTube last week to defend Binge On, and he followed up with an open letter this week to further defend the service. Legere’s first and foremost point he wanted to ...
Say what you want about T-Mobile CEO John Legere, but never accuse him of throwing a boring press conference. The CEO is arrogant and brash, and likes to make himself the center of the show. The ...
FCC chairman Ajit Pai says its OK for there to be three nationwide carriers instead of four. Your iPhone may soon have one less option for wireless service. The Chairman of the Federal Communications ...
The new T-Mobile will have over 100 million customers and plans to take on AT&T and Verizon. By Edmund Lee In a wave of merger mania, the nation’s third- and fourth-largest wireless carriers moved ...