T-Mobile US is a prominent telecommunications company that provides a wide range of wireless voice, messaging, and data services to consumers and businesses across the United States. Known for its innovative offerings and competitive pricing, the company operates a robust 4G and 5G network infrastructure, enabling customers to access high-speed mobile connectivity. T-Mobile focuses on customer experience and strives to deliver flexibility through various plans, devices, and value-added services, which include entertainment and international roaming options. With a commitment to making wireless communications accessible and affordable, T-Mobile has established itself as a key player in the evolving mobile telecommunications landscape. Read More
Sacramento, California - Plum Wireless is set to bring back Push-to-Talk (PTT) communication like the world has never seen before—supercharged with the speed and reliability of 5G technology. Backed by Rivus Interactive Group’s $1.1 billion acquisition, the company is merging the nostalgia of instant “one-touch” communication with the unmatched performance of modern mobile networks.
Sacramento, California - After years of silence in the Push-to-Talk (PTT) space, Plum Wireless is stepping onto the scene to reignite a mode of communication that millions thought was gone forever. The move comes after Rivus Interactive Group acquired Plum Wireless in a landmark $1.1 billion deal, setting the stage for a bold new era of instant, high-speed voice communication.
Cogent’s second quarter was marked by a significant negative market reaction, as the company’s revenue results missed Wall Street expectations while reporting a year-over-year sales decline. Management attributed the underperformance primarily to the ongoing process of exiting low-margin, off-net contracts acquired from Sprint, which continued to weigh on the top line. CEO Dave Schaeffer described the current period as a transition, noting that “revenue growth that we are experiencing is almost exclusively on-net services,” and highlighted progress in expanding high-margin offerings like Wavelength and IPv4 leasing. The company’s focus on improving sales force productivity and cost control also contributed to sequential improvements in operating margin.
Altice’s second quarter results were met with a significant negative market reaction, as the company’s GAAP loss per share and adjusted EBITDA came in well below Wall Street expectations. Management attributed the underperformance to ongoing revenue declines, driven largely by video subscriber losses and persistent competition, especially from fiber overbuilders and fixed wireless alternatives. CEO Dennis Mathew acknowledged, “macroeconomic pressures, low move activity and increased competition from fiber and fixed wireless continue to weigh on gross additions.” The company also cited higher operating costs, including investments in technology and transformation initiatives, as contributors to weaker profitability.
Charter’s second quarter was met with a significant negative reaction from the market, as investors responded to a 6.1% adjusted EPS shortfall versus Wall Street expectations and ongoing subscriber losses. Management pointed to persistent competition, non-pay churn, and the continued impact of the discontinued Affordable Connectivity Program as key challenges. CEO Christopher Winfrey acknowledged that while mobile and video customer trends improved, internet subscriber declines and higher bad debt expenses weighed on results. He described the operating environment as highly competitive and admitted, “non-pay is up year-over-year… it has some impact that’s offsetting the benefit that we have from higher sales and lower voluntary churn.”
What’s the News: Today, T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) introduced the all-new T-Mobile Revvl 8 smartphone — the latest addition in its Revvl lineup, which also includes the Revvl Tab 2 — now available at T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile. With performance and features on par with pricier smartphones on top of benefit-packed plans on America’s Best Mobile Network, Revvl 8 is a standout value. The new Revvl 8 will be available in stores and online Thu., Aug. 14 exclusively at T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile.
Telecommunications services provider Telephone and Data Systems (NYSE:TDS) reported Q2 CY2025 results beating Wall Street’s revenue expectations, but sales fell by 4.2% year on year to $1.19 billion. Its GAAP loss of $0.05 per share was significantly below analysts’ consensus estimates.
Wireless telecommunications provider U.S. Cellular (NYSE:USM) announced better-than-expected revenue in Q2 CY2025, but sales fell by 1.2% year on year to $916 million. Its GAAP profit of $0.35 per share was 5.4% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Today, August 11, 2025, marks a significant day for investors looking beyond the typical S&P 500 giants, as a diverse array of companies across various sectors unveiled their latest quarterly earnings. These reports, ranging from cybersecurity and fintech to mining and life sciences, offer a crucial granular view into
Wireless telecommunications provider U.S. Cellular (NYSE:USM) beat Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q2 CY2025, but sales fell by 1.2% year on year to $916 million. Its GAAP profit of $0.36 per share was 7.7% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
On August 7, 2025, OpenAI (a private company, but closely partnered with Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT)) launched GPT-5, its highly anticipated next-generation artificial intelligence model, during a global livestream event dubbed "LIVE5TREAM." The announcement, led by CEO Sam Altman, showcased GPT-5 as the "smartest, fastest, most useful model yet," featuring
SoftBank Group reported Q1 net sales of 1.82 trillion yen, with 8% growth in its net sales segment. The company also made profitable investments in OpenAI and other AI projects.