The wireless carrier's first - quarter
postpaid churn rate improved 11 basis points year over year, to 1.07 %.
We did that while driving down
our postpaid churn rate from 2.5 % in Q4 2012 to 1.3 % in Q1 2016.
AT&T declined to comment on Legere's remarks but did say this: «It's worth noting that
our postpaid churn, or turnover, was just 0.99 percent — a record for the third quarter.
Not exact matches
2018 started off with a bang, and T - Mobile just delivered industry - leading
postpaid phone nets, record high service revenues, and record low
postpaid phone
churn, and our momentum continues!»
1.07 %
Postpaid Phone
Churn; 1.4 Million Customer Net Additions; Strong Profitability with Net Income of $ 671M, Adjusted EBITDA of $ 3.0 B, and EPS of $ 0.78
T - Mobile's momentum continues into 2018 with record service revenues of $ 7.8 billion and our lowest ever
postpaid phone
churn of 1.07 %.
It also reported a 1.01 per cent
postpaid subscriber
churn rate, which was a seven - basis - point increase over the previous year.
* QTRLY U.S. WIRELESS
POSTPAID PHONE
CHURN OF 0.84 PERCENT Source text: bit.ly / 2I0Ecjg Further company coverage:
Verizon also maintained excellent customer loyalty with
postpaid phone
churn of 0.77 %, the metric's 11th straight quarter below 0.9 %.
The update finally came automatically but really hasn't made much difference... although it does seem that the freezing is happening a little less frequently but I still would never recommend this handset to anyone... and it has made me very leery of Samsung and Android... and the way Tmobile reps have handled the situation since last Nov is making me lean to
churning for good — not just letting
postpaid expire to prepaid... (and Ive had tmobile for as long as Ive had a cell phone but the service has really gone down hill the last 18 months....)