T-Mobile moving the chains, adds 4.4 million customers in 2013

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Hop on board, the UnCarrier is about to take off.

T-Mobile CEO John Legere has done a great job talking up the merits of his company in recent months, and it seems to be working.

The re-branded mobile carrier was on a steep decline when Legere hopped on board, and he's done an excellent job of turning the train around, as the company announced today that it added roughly 4.4 million customers in 2013.

With its UnCarrier, Jump and Simple Choice programs, it has made things a whole lot easier for customers, and the numbers prove it. Although the company lost $20 million in Q4, it added 1.6 million customers— the money should come back in the long term, though.

Excellent news for the carrier, and here's to the hope that others take notice and follow suit. (Cough, cough, Verizon.)

Source: T-Mobile

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  1. Unless they have good coverage it’s worthless… Yah my bills cheaper and I get more data allowance but if they don’t have the coverage in my area then there’s no sense .. Am I wrong $

  2. Ive often thought about jumping ship from Verizon but honestly can anybody tell me how good t-mobile coverage is in the northeast??

    1. I’m located in New York and service is on par with verizon. I switched from Verizon to tmobile 2 months ago. Was with Verizon for 9 years but they wouldn’t offer me unlimited data again so I jumped ship with 4 lines.

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