T-Mobile US garnetred 66 percent share of the net new customer additions, though not at the expense of AT&T or Verizon Wireless. That is because net additions these days are largely driven by tablet connections, not phones.
Sunday, June 1, 2014
AT&T, Verizon Now Tied for Mobile Subscriber Market Share
With the acquisition of Leap, AT&T has tied Verizon for market share at 34 percent share of subscribers. Verizon still leads in terms of revenue.
T-Mobile US garnetred 66 percent share of the net new customer additions, though not at the expense of AT&T or Verizon Wireless. That is because net additions these days are largely driven by tablet connections, not phones.


T-Mobile US garnetred 66 percent share of the net new customer additions, though not at the expense of AT&T or Verizon Wireless. That is because net additions these days are largely driven by tablet connections, not phones.

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