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NYSE-listed (T) US pure-play telecom at $122.4B revenue after WarnerMedia and DirecTV divestitures; AT&T Fiber expanding to 45M+ homes competing with T-Mobile and Verizon for wireless and broadband growth.
AT&T Inc. is a Dallas, Texas-based telecommunications company — listed on NYSE (NYSE: T) — providing wireless mobile services, fiber broadband (AT&T Fiber), and business network solutions to 100+ million consumers and enterprises across the United States, making it the world's largest telecommunications company by revenue. Following the 2022 spinoff of WarnerMedia (now Warner Bros. Discovery) and the 2024 completion of DirecTV's separation as a standalone company through the TPG partnership, AT&T generated $122.4 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024 as a pure-play connectivity company focused on wireless and fiber broadband growth.
T-Mobile US Inc., 140M subscribers Sept 2025 (#2 US carrier), Q4 2024: 903K postpaid phone net adds (industry leader), Q2 2025: $17.4B service revenue (+6%), $3.2B net income (+10%), $2.84 EPS (+14%), 5G: 98% Americans covered, 300M+ high-capacity 5G, 2.5 GHz spectrum from Sprint merger, $8B run-rate synergies, targeting 12M 5G broadband by 2028
T-Mobile is a major wireless carrier operating nationwide networks providing mobile phone service, smartphones, data plans, and home internet across the United States. The company targets value-conscious consumers and families seeking unlimited data plans, competitive pricing, and customer-friendly policies. T-Mobile differentiates itself through its Un-carrier initiatives that eliminated industry pain points like contracts and overage fees, aggressive 5G network expansion, unlimited data plans, T-Mobile Tuesdays rewards program, and disruptive marketing that challenges traditional carrier practices.
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