This would be far more interesting if you layered in key events, particularly M&A.
As it stands, this is quite a low effort post.
Pahanda on
How did TMobile achieve this?
sloppyredditor on
Never underestimate the power of marketing vs. security/privacy. T-Mobile had huge data breaches in 2015, 2021, 2022, and 2023.
qwertzuio1234 on
I remember when I read about the German mother company of T-Mobile trying to sell their US business to AT&T. Fascinating to see how that evolved and, especially, that they’re now bigger than AT&T.
short_bus_genius on
Wonder how the mobile virtual network operators weigh in on this…. Mint, boost, aren’t all of those guys basically T-mobile?
Consistent-Soil-1818 on
Not to throw shade on T-Mobile, but ATT and Verizon are shit companies. Lazy, overpriced, underperforming. Thought their oligopol would last forever and wouldn’t even need to try. Fully deserved downfall and kudos to T-Mobile. Where I Iive T-Mobile has actually grown from having almost no service 6-7 years ago to having the best service out of all 3.
uncoolcentral on
It’s really hard to actually comprehend notions of value from a limited graph like this.
**AT&T and Verizon have spun off and sold so many pieces since this graph started in 2007.**
DIRECTV, Warner media, AOL, yahoo, yellow pages, etc.
… And both companies sold significant chunks of their POTS and other services to Frontier.
So like, if you owned stock in AT&T and Verizon in 2007, you would also now own those same shares and at least three other tickers. Probably more.
ZodiAcme on
Better ingredients, coverage maps that don’t look like a political party, T-Mobile.
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This would be far more interesting if you layered in key events, particularly M&A.
As it stands, this is quite a low effort post.
How did TMobile achieve this?
Never underestimate the power of marketing vs. security/privacy. T-Mobile had huge data breaches in 2015, 2021, 2022, and 2023.
I remember when I read about the German mother company of T-Mobile trying to sell their US business to AT&T. Fascinating to see how that evolved and, especially, that they’re now bigger than AT&T.
Wonder how the mobile virtual network operators weigh in on this…. Mint, boost, aren’t all of those guys basically T-mobile?
Not to throw shade on T-Mobile, but ATT and Verizon are shit companies. Lazy, overpriced, underperforming. Thought their oligopol would last forever and wouldn’t even need to try. Fully deserved downfall and kudos to T-Mobile. Where I Iive T-Mobile has actually grown from having almost no service 6-7 years ago to having the best service out of all 3.
It’s really hard to actually comprehend notions of value from a limited graph like this.
**AT&T and Verizon have spun off and sold so many pieces since this graph started in 2007.**
DIRECTV, Warner media, AOL, yahoo, yellow pages, etc.
… And both companies sold significant chunks of their POTS and other services to Frontier.
So like, if you owned stock in AT&T and Verizon in 2007, you would also now own those same shares and at least three other tickers. Probably more.
Better ingredients, coverage maps that don’t look like a political party, T-Mobile.