Thanks to its outstanding promotions and industry-leading 5G network availability, T-Mobile managed to fight off all the bad publicity last year to post a bunch of new customer records.
Obviously, those absolutely unrivaled numbers are the reason why T-Mo is apparently not sweating. 108.7 million people just so happens to be Magenta's total customer count right now, which is also a new record and further expected to rise as the aforementioned Ultra Capacity 5G service will continue to inch closer to its eventual goal of reaching"more than 90 percent of Americans" "by the end of 2023.
Annual postpaid net customer additions hit another incredible all-time company record, at no less than 5.5 million, while postpaid phone net customer additions substantially increased both in Q4 and 2021 in its entirety, to 844 thousand and 2.9 million respectively.
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