T-mobile US Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Key Points - Strong Q2 operating performance: T-Mobile said it had an "extraordinary" quarter, adding 277,000 postpaid net accounts and posting strong growth in service revenue, EBITDA, and customer satisfaction. The company also reported a record net promoter score of 46.

Key Points – Strong Q2 operating performance: T-Mobile said it had an “extraordinary” quarter, adding 277,000 postpaid net accounts and posting strong growth in service revenue, EBITDA, and customer satisfaction.

The company also reported a record net promoter score of 46. – Guidance was reaffirmed and free cash flow outlook increased: Management kept its full-year outlook intact, including 950,000 to 1.05 million postpaid account additions and about $77 billion in service revenue

It raised adjusted free cash flow guidance by $200 million at the midpoint to $18.4 billion-$18.8 billion. – Broadband and network strategy remain central: T-Mobile continues to see 5G broadband as a major growth driver, with broadband additions in the upper 400,000 range and ongoing fiber expansion. Executives also emphasized future spectrum opportunities and said satellite broadband is not viewed as a near-term threat. – No Space For Panic: T-Mobile Shrugs Off The Starlink Threat T-Mobile US (NASDAQ:TMUS) executives said the company delivered another strong quarter in the second quarter of 2026, citing postpaid account growth, higher service revenue, broadband momentum and improving customer satisfaction as key drivers of the business. President and CEO Srini Gopalan described the quarter as “extraordinary,” saying the company continued to execute on a strategy built around “the best network, the best value, and the best experience all in one place.” He pointed to a record net promoter score of 46, which he said was the highest NPS in wireless among the three largest U.S. carriers. – The SpaceX IPO Frenzy Is Creating 2 Very Different Bets “This differentiation is why we outgrow the industry time and time again, and we did it again in Q2,” Gopalan said.

Postpaid Growth and Revenue Momentum T-Mobile said it added 277,000 postpaid net accounts during the quarter. Gopalan said the company continued to gain postpaid household share across the top 100 markets as well as in smaller markets…

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