The company had recently posted its financials for the second quarter of the year. According to the numbers, the carrier had managed to add 1.5 million subscribers, making it T-Mobile’s fifth consecutive period in which they added more than 1 million net subscribers. In fact they also managed to beat out AT&T and Verizon who added 1 million and 1.4 million subscribers respectively. Sprint on the other hand actually saw a loss of 245,000 subscribers.
According to T-Mobile’s CEO, John Legere, “We have completely reversed T-Mobile’s trajectory and started a revolution that is changing the rules in wireless.” About a fifth of those subscriptions, 329,000 to be specific, also came in the form of tablets which according to T-Mobile is an increase of five-fold from the previous quarter.
The carrier also managed to sell 6.2 million smartphones during the quarter, but when asked if Apple’s upcoming iPhone 6 will have a huge impact on the carrier’s subscriber growth, Legere joking replied, “You’re not gonna get me to use the iPhone 6 word on this call.”