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Comcast consumer cable brand (NASDAQ: CMCSA) serving 32M+ internet customers/63M+ premises at $50B+ Cable revenue; DOCSIS 4.0 upgrades and 1.2M Xfinity Mobile net adds 2024 competing with AT&T Fiber for US residential broadband.
Xfinity is the consumer services brand of Comcast Corporation (NASDAQ: CMCSA) — the Philadelphia-based cable and media conglomerate that is the largest cable internet provider in America — serving 32+ million internet customers and reaching 63+ million homes and businesses across 39 states, with a network covering 35.79% of the US population. Xfinity products include internet service (150 Mbps to 2 Gbps speeds via HFC/DOCSIS network), Xfinity TV and streaming (X1 platform, Xfinity Flex, Peacock integration), Xfinity Mobile (MVNO on Verizon network, 1.2+ million new lines added in 2024), and Xfinity Home security. In 2024, Xfinity achieved 5% connectivity revenue growth and $50+ billion in annual revenue across Comcast's Cable Communications segment. Steve Croney was named CEO of Connectivity & Platforms effective January 1, 2026 (succeeding Dave Watson). Xfinity was launched as a brand in February 2010 to unify Comcast's consumer services.
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.
T-Mobile is the second-largest wireless carrier in the United States, founded in 1994 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington. The company transformed its competitive position through the "Un-carrier" strategy launched under CEO John Legere in 2013, dismantling the industry's most frustrating practices — two-year contracts, data throttling, international roaming fees — and forcing the broader industry to follow. T-Mobile's core technology advantage is its nationwide 5G network, which it built faster and more broadly than AT&T and Verizon by leveraging mid-band spectrum acquired through its 2020 merger with Sprint.\n\nT-Mobile serves consumers, businesses, and enterprise customers across its namesake T-Mobile brand and prepaid brands Metro by T-Mobile and Mint Mobile (acquired 2023). Its 5G network covers 300 million+ people with the industry's most extensive mid-band coverage, delivering the combination of broad reach and fast speeds that defines 5G's practical value for consumers and businesses. T-Mobile has been the industry's consistent leader in postpaid net customer additions, a key indicator of competitive health in a near-saturated wireless market.\n\nT-Mobile reached 140 million subscribers in September 2025 and led the industry with 903,000 postpaid phone net adds in Q4 2024, generating $17.4B in service revenue in Q2 2025. The company has expanded beyond core wireless into home broadband (T-Mobile Home Internet), now one of the fastest-growing broadband providers in the US, and enterprise 5G services. As the wireless market matures, T-Mobile's combination of network leadership, disruptive pricing culture, and broadband expansion positions it as the most offensively positioned of the three major US carriers.
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