
T-Mobile has recorded stellar growth this Q3 2025, claiming that it is the company's best performance in over 10 years. This has led to speculation by analysts that T-Mobile and Verizon are about to enter a pricing war.
T-Mobile reports an increase of one million new subscribers for its phone plans. Other growth sectors, like broadband internet and 5G home internet, bring the total up to 2.3 million new subscribers. The un-carrier also claims its postpaid net account additions are the best in the industry. Service revenues ($18.2 billion) and postpaid service revenues ($14.9 billion) are also "best in industry growth".
T-Mobile is continuing to see mass adoption across the country because of its many perks and robust infrastructure. The carrier has faced backlash under outgoing CEO Mike Sievert, but it has also continued to see growth and undying loyalty from subscribers regardless.

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T-Mobile's growth is promising, but the carrier's stock fell regardless. Concerns were raised about a pricing war on the horizon with Verizon. If that happens, both companies may raise prices in the future.
For now, T-Mobile customers should enjoy better plans, more affordable deals, and more lucrative promotions. Wall Street analysts are claiming the wireless industry is facing strict internal competition, forcing companies to offer more incentives to choose them over their competitors.
If you are a T-Mobile subscriber, you should expect better prices for a short while. Don't expect it to last, though. And when the going gets tough, cut your losses and jump ship to an MVNO.
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