The plan prices are way way too high. The india labor will drive customers away. That is why customers are leaving. They are leaving due to high plan price. The phone plan prices are so large and keep dropping in quality. Each time the company has 8 to 1 india employees, the customers will just leave to another phone carrier.
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They have no clue what they are doing. Up, down, doesn't matter.
@133 Nope. I can do this thing called math.
@112 Oh, you're just d-mb. Gotcha.
I think coming price cuts is the critical next step we need to take back the lead from V and T. We all need to tighten are belts and prepare for the haircuts. Srini is the efficiency expert we desperately need.
@10t Not Sarcasm. Truth.
@ac Hahahaha. Good sarcasm there, buddy.
I heard 20% price cuts are coming soon. Not verified but a reasonably non-nefarious source.
There is people in th at&t store today. There is people in the Verizon store today. But nobody is in the tmobile store. Looks like the prices are better other than tmobile
The only thing going down is in the broom closet.
@OP, you stated ”The plan prices are way way too high.” Compared to when? When you consider the value, NOT just the price, and account for inflation, the plan prices are a great value today.
In 1997, according to a 2000 Voicestream Wireless 10-K405 filing, the postpaid Average Revenue per User (ARPU) was $57.48.[1] In 2025, according to a T-Mobile 10-Q filing, the postpaid Average Revenue per User (ARPU) was $50.00.[2] The BLS CPI Calculator adjusts the 1997 $57.48 to $115.45 in 2025 dollars.[3] In addition, the mobile phones in 1997 were not very ”smart”; PCS delivering about 50kbps data speeds. Lower prices, when accounting for inflation, and greater value when considering the improved technology.
[1] Voicestream Wireless Corp. Form 10-K405. (2000, March 23). SEC Database. Retrieved September 26, 2025. http://pdf.secdatabase.com/767/0000891020-00-000577.pdf#&page=34
[2] T-Mobile US Inc. Form 10-Q. (2025, July 23). T-Mobile Investor Relations. Retrieved September 26, 2025. https://d18rn0p25nwr6d.cloudfront.net/CIK-0001283699/08303ca7-7fc7-4334-9af9-590ec9ea4d23.pdf#&page=47
[3] https://www.bls.gov/data/inflation_calculator.htm
@ac still waiting for lower prices. He said it would happen “on day 1.”
Are you ok? I feel like you are going through some stuff you angry little keyboard warrior.
It is way way...way...way bigger than this. There is 1.5 billion people in india. However there is only a little over 1000 international companies. The whole planet.....prices will go down. Either way prices will go down as we got to have some real world war in asia. like fulll on land war in asia.
Prices will go down with the deflationary economic cycle we are currently in. I expect prices to go down everywhere thanks to President Trump.