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Wednesday, 7 January 2015
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T-Mobile added 8.3 million customers in 2014
Prior to their Q4 financial call, T-Mobile has released a batch of preliminary results summing up their 2014. They managed to add 8.3 million total net customers, which is the most they've done annually ever. 2.1 million of those were added in the last quarter. T-Mobile LTE is now accessible to 265 million Americans.
Here's what CEO John Legere had to say about the results.
"We continued to take share from our competitors and attracted 8.3 million net customers in 2014 who were looking for value, simplicity and transparency. While my competitors are hiding behind less valuable connected device subscriber additions and managing profit expectations to the downside, T-Mobile delivered over 2.1 million customers in Q4, while managing the balance between growth and profitability. Needless to say, 2014 was a record breaking year."
Here's a quick breakdown of 2014's and Q4's highlights.
Preliminary Full Year 2014 Customer Highlights:
- 8.3 million total net customer additions
- 4.9 million branded postpaid net customer additions
- 4.0 million branded postpaid phone net customer additions
- 265 million people now covered by the nation's fastest 4G LTE network
Preliminary Fourth Quarter 2014 Customer Highlights:
- 2.1 million total net customer additions
- 1.3 million branded postpaid net customer additions
- 1.0 million branded postpaid phone net customer additions
- 266,000 branded prepaid net customer additions
How many of you guys switched to T-Mobile this year? Are you happy you did?
Source: T-Mobile
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Eruption Update for January 7, 2015: Fogo, Popocatépetl, Colima
Fogo takes a turn for a more ashy eruption, like two volcanoes in Mexico have explosive weekends.
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No headphones needed! Harman’s ‘Individual Sound Zones’ create in-car listening rooms
Harman has unveiled a new in-cabin technology called ‘Individual Sound Zones’ at the 2015 International CES. The system uses speakers positioned closer to the occupant’s head to cancel out unwanted noise.
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You wouldn’t know this new Asus phone has a 3x optical zoom, but it does
Asus's new Zenfone Zoom has an optical zoom system which operates laterally, meaning it doesn't need an extending lens, or the unsightly bulge necessary to house it. Plus, it's coming to the U.S. later this year.
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The Belty motorized belt keeps you comfortable, tries to keep you active
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Pepcom highlights: Waterproof speakers, tricorder-like scanners, and more
On Monday night at CES, we visited Pepcom's annual press event, Digital Experience, which collects some of the best CES has to offer in a less chaotic, more compact version of the show. This year's theme was "I Love the 80s," and there were Pop Rocks, sweat bands, and jelly bracelets galore, scattered on tables next to the many exhibitors proffering their wares. Georgia, Rene, Anthony, and I had a great time checking out Bluetooth wireless waterproof speakers, almost-hoverboards, automated nannying, pet cameras, and more. Check out our video for the full Pepcom experience!
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We Found a New Antibiotic, and Better Yet, a New Way to Find Antibiotics
Amidst the onslaught of bad news about antibiotic resistance, here is something good: Scientists have found a new class of antibiotics in soil bacteria, one whose mechanism could make it particularly resistant to resistance. More significant than this single new antibiotic, though, is how scientists found it.
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Cholon: Colombia's Party Island
Like big butts? Just a 45-minute boat ride from Cartagena is an idyllic island paradise that each weekend and holiday turns into the city's best party scene.
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