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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 8 MIN

T-Mobile US Q1 2026 Earnings Analysis

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**ALEX**: Welcome to Beta Finch, your AI-powered earnings breakdown, bringing you the latest insights from corporate America's quarterly results. I'm Alex, and I'm joined by my co-host Jordan. Today we're diving into T-Mobile's Q1 2026 earnings call, and folks, this was quite a performance from the Un-carrier.Before we get started, I need to share an important disclaimer: This podcast is AI-generated content for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing we discuss should be considered investment advice. Always do your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.**JORDAN**: Thanks Alex. And wow, T-Mobile really came out swinging this quarter. Let's start with the headline numbers because they're pretty impressive. Service revenue grew 11% year-over-year - that's four times faster than their closest competitor. But what really caught my eye was their customer satisfaction score, or NPS, hitting 45 - that's over 20% higher than their nearest rival.**ALEX**: That NPS number is huge, Jordan. It really speaks to their strategy of providing "best network, best value, and best experience" all in one package. CEO Srinivasan Gopalan kept hammering this point that customers don't need to make trade-offs anymore with T-Mobile. And the numbers back it up - they added 217,000 postpaid net accounts, up 6% year-over-year, while also growing their average revenue per account by 3.9%.**JORDAN**: Exactly. That's the holy grail - growing both customer volume AND revenue per customer. Speaking of growth, their broadband business continues to be a monster. They added over 500,000 broadband customers this quarter and called themselves "the fastest-growing ISP in America" yet again. They're targeting 15 million broadband customers by 2030, and here's the kicker - that projection assumes they don't buy any more spectrum and doesn't factor in 6G improvements.**ALEX**: The broadband story is fascinating because they're using what they call "fallow capacity" on their 5G network. Essentially, they've built this massive network infrastructure, and during off-peak times, they can sell that unused capacity as home internet service. It's brilliant from a capital efficiency standpoint.But Jordan, I think the most intriguing part of this call was their discussion about AI and what they're calling "physical AI." They announced a partnership with Figure AI to connect humanoid robots to their 5G Advanced network.**JORDAN**: This is where things get really futuristic, Alex. T-Mobile is positioning itself at the intersection of AI and connectivity. They talked about building AI capabilities directly into their network core, and they're already beta-testing something called "Live Translation" that can translate your voice into 80 different languages in real-time. But the physical AI angle is what has me excited - they see a world where their network becomes the backbone for robotics and automation.**ALEX**: The key insight from network chief John Saw was that T-Mobile built their 5G Advanced network specifically with this future in mind. They have innovations like uplink transmit switching and higher transmit power that give them advantages for these AI applications. It's not just about faster phones - they're thinking about robots, autonomous systems, and edge computing.**JORDAN**: And that brings us to their guidance updates. CFO Peter Osvaldik raised several key metrics. They're now expecting 950,000 to 1.05 million total postpaid net account additions for the full year, up from previous guidance. Core adjusted EBITDA guidance went up by $100 million at the low end to $37.1-37.5 billion. Free cash flow guidance also increased by $100 million to $18.1-18.7 billion.**ALEX**: Those guidance raises show real confidence in the business momentum. But what really caught investors' attention was the announcement that they're increasing their shareholder return authorization by $3.6 billion toThis episode includes AI-generated content.

**ALEX**: Welcome to Beta Finch, your AI-powered earnings breakdown, bringing you the latest insights from corporate America's quarterly results. I'm Alex, and I'm joined by my co-host Jordan. Today we're diving into T-Mobile's Q1 2026 earnings call, and folks, this was quite a performance from the Un-carrier.Before we get started, I need to share an important disclaimer: This podcast is AI-generated content for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing we discuss should be considered investment advice. Always do your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.**JORDAN**: Thanks Alex. And wow, T-Mobile really came out swinging this quarter. Let's start with the headline numbers because they're pretty impressive. Service revenue grew 11% year-over-year - that's four times faster than their closest competitor. But what really caught my eye was their customer satisfaction score, or NPS, hitting 45 - that's over 20% higher than their nearest rival.**ALEX**: That NPS number is huge, Jordan. It really speaks to their strategy of providing "best network, best value, and best experience" all in one package. CEO Srinivasan Gopalan kept hammering this point that customers don't need to make trade-offs anymore with T-Mobile. And the numbers back it up - they added 217,000 postpaid net accounts, up 6% year-over-year, while also growing their average revenue per account by 3.9%.**JORDAN**: Exactly. That's the holy grail - growing both customer volume AND revenue per customer. Speaking of growth, their broadband business continues to be a monster. They added over 500,000 broadband customers this quarter and called themselves "the fastest-growing ISP in America" yet again. They're targeting 15 million broadband customers by 2030, and here's the kicker - that projection assumes they don't buy any more spectrum and doesn't factor in 6G improvements.**ALEX**: The broadband story is fascinating because they're using what they call "fallow capacity" on their 5G network. Essentially, they've built this massive network infrastructure, and during off-peak times, they can sell that unused capacity as home internet service. It's brilliant from a capital efficiency standpoint.But Jordan, I think the most intriguing part of this call was their discussion about AI and what they're calling "physical AI." They announced a partnership with Figure AI to connect humanoid robots to their 5G Advanced network.**JORDAN**: This is where things get really futuristic, Alex. T-Mobile is positioning itself at the intersection of AI and connectivity. They talked about building AI capabilities directly into their network core, and they're already beta-testing something called "Live Translation" that can translate your voice into 80 different languages in real-time. But the physical AI angle is what has me excited - they see a world where their network becomes the backbone for robotics and automation.**ALEX**: The key insight from network chief John Saw was that T-Mobile built their 5G Advanced network specifically with this future in mind. They have innovations like uplink transmit switching and higher transmit power that give them advantages for these AI applications. It's not just about faster phones - they're thinking about robots, autonomous systems, and edge computing.**JORDAN**: And that brings us to their guidance updates. CFO Peter Osvaldik raised several key metrics. They're now expecting 950,000 to 1.05 million total postpaid net account additions for the full year, up from previous guidance. Core adjusted EBITDA guidance went up by $100 million at the low end to $37.1-37.5 billion. Free cash flow guidance also increased by $100 million to $18.1-18.7 billion.**ALEX**: Those guidance raises show real confidence in the business momentum. But what really caught investors'...

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