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PETER SVENSSON   02/23/12 04:51 PM ET  AP

NEW YORK — Customers have been leaving T-Mobile USA, the country's No. 4 cellphone company, for the last two years. Now that all three of the bigger carriers have the iPhone, that stream has turned into a flood.

The company on Thursday said it lost a net 526,000 subscribers in the fourth quarter. Worse, it lost a net 802,000 subscribers on contract-based plans, which are the most lucrative. That's an unheard-of figure for an industry that was characterized by rapid growth for more than a decade.

T-Mobile, a Bellevue, Wash.-based subsidiary of Germany's Deutsche Telekom AG, is now losing subscribers from contract-based plans faster than regular phone companies are losing landline customers.

Sprint Nextel Corp., the No. 3 carrier, started selling the iPhone in October, joining Verizon Wireless and AT&T Inc. in the "iPhone Club." That coincided with the launch of the iPhone 4S, which propelled U.S. iPhone activations to a record 13.7 million over three months.

The iPhone helped Sprint post a rare increase in contract-based subscribers. Verizon and AT&T, the top two carriers, posted healthy increases as well.

It's now clear that many of those new subscribers were coming from T-Mobile USA.

As the smallest of the four national carriers, T-Mobile was struggling even before all of its competitors had the iPhone. Its parent company has said it's not interested in investing in it. Last year, Deutsche Telekom appeared to have found an exit strategy, in the shape of a sale to AT&T for $39 billion. But that deal was blocked by U.S. regulators, who said it would reduce competition.

T-Mobile's CEO, Philipp Humm, on Thursday promised that the company will get back into the game through network upgrades. With the collapse of the deal, AT&T was forced to pay a break-up fee of $3 billion in cash and some spectrum licenses, so T-Mobile now has some room to maneuver.

Neville Ray, the company's chief technology officer, said T-Mobile will start building a network using the new "LTE" wireless standard, which gives higher data speeds, and will have it operational next year. This upgrade is possible because of the spectrum from AT&T.

"Deutsche Telekom's negotiators are looking savvy in retrospect as the stiff breakup fee they negotiated with AT&T looks tailor-made to fund their LTE deployment," said Mike Roberts, an analyst at Informa Telecoms & Media. He added that T-Mobile still doesn't have the "financial firepower" to keep up with Verizon and AT&T in network upgrades.

AT&T and Verizon Wireless already have LTE networks running, and Sprint has said it plans to set up its own network this year.

T-Mobile is investing $4 billion in the network upgrade, $1.4 billion more than it had planned earlier.

One reason T-Mobile has been at a disadvantage is that it came late to the "3G" party, and was stuck with deploying its first high-speed wireless network on a radio band that wasn't used by other carriers for that purpose. That meant phones had to be specially made for T-Mobile's network.

The network revamp will have the effect of harmonizing T-Mobile's network with those of AT&T, Verizon Wireless, and international carriers. It will start providing high-speed wireless data in a band it has previously used mainly for calls. That band is compatible with many smartphones from other carriers. That means people with some phones, like iPhone 4Ss, could move over to T-Mobile when their contracts expire, or if they break their contracts.

CEO Humm reiterated that T-Mobile would like to sell the iPhone under the right terms. Compared to other smartphones, the phone is expensive, and the phone companies swallow that price increase to be able to sell it to their customers for $99 or $199.

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NEW YORK — Customers have been leaving T-Mobile USA, the country's No. 4 cellphone company, for the last two years. Now that all three of the bigger carriers have the iPhone, that stream has tur...
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Skyhawk
When I write one it'll appear here.
01:25 AM on 02/26/2012
Whew! I thought they were going to merge with Netflix.
03:59 PM on 02/24/2012
Can anyone explain why T-Mobile can enforce a contract when they're not providing service? They say that since the contract says they can't guarantee coverage, they have no obligation to provide coverage. But I am supposed to pay the monthly fee for the life of the contract. Meanwhile, I can't make a cell call from my own phone without connection problems. Why is this legal?
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Sing Out and Slap Iron
What's that smell?
05:52 PM on 02/24/2012
Dump the service and threaten to take them to small claims court if they come after you.
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ur2nutty4me
11:42 AM on 02/24/2012
TMobil only 2 choices are to get the IPhone or drop it's prices substantially to win over all those other users which are considerable. They must succumb to the basic theory of supply and demand and come up with a plan that provides most people who are not phone/ Internet crazy in their use with a very attractive monthly fee. They must adapt or perish..................... I think they can do it. Catering to those who are phone fanatics and money to burn is not where they should try to compete. They need the Target and JC Penny crowd and their are plenty of them where speed of transmissions and the absolute top of the line phones are not the priority.
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Gary Brooks
10:46 AM on 02/24/2012
No matter what they do I will never go back , they have the worst customer service I have ever dealt with , and with the big lie about merging with AT&T and then not letting you cancel your service after you were told they would be merging and have better service , and the deal did not happen , screw them , and regardless of what they about it not being there fault you should not advertise to the public about the merger before it happens just to get new clients , Huge Fraud
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acarioti
Al Carioti lives in Orlando, Flo
10:28 AM on 02/24/2012
This is T-Mobile's last-ditch effort to save a dying company. It won't work/ We all know this. While I applaud them for not jumping on the iBandwagon, the decision may effectively sink them.
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TruthHurtsPPL
"The truth is rarely pure and never simple"
10:18 AM on 02/24/2012
While they are at it, T mobile should work on their less than to be desired customer service. I'm ready to leave them for that alone not even considering the issues with my htc sensation.
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Sing Out and Slap Iron
What's that smell?
05:53 PM on 02/24/2012
Never had a moment of problems with T-Mobile customer service in the 15 years I've been with them.
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Dameocrat
07:55 AM on 02/24/2012
Pretty easy to buy an unlocked iphone off the net and put a tmobile sim card in it. I am surprised tmobile does not advertise this. it is the best iphone deal out their. People have even actived 30 dollar talk and text sim-cards on iphone, then they use public wifis when possible. The throttling isnt all that bothersome either since it is still far faster than dialup, and you can still watch youtube and stuff like that.
10:35 AM on 02/24/2012
But you only get edge network so it doen't really work.
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muadibe
We should all evolve.
11:02 AM on 02/24/2012
For some people, myself included, EDGE speeds are fine for what we do when away from wifi. Saying 'it doesn't really work' is pretty much subjective here.
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muadibe
We should all evolve.
11:10 AM on 02/24/2012
I totally agree. I use nav apps, Siri, stream music on EDGE with no problem. As you say, even watching video is possible, even if not as smooth as on 3G.

Unlimited talk, text, international text, data - EDGE of course for $65 including taxes. Can't beat that for my situation.
12:16 PM on 02/24/2012
Really wow I hate slow download speeds.
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White Raven
Eyeballs are tasty
07:15 AM on 02/24/2012
T Mobile is now losing lots of customers because they fell asleep at the wheel and did nothing while they took it for granted the AT&T merger would happen. This is pretty much entirely their fault. I have not been happy with T Mobile.
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01:25 AM on 02/26/2012
I've never had problem with them, but nobody can be as bad as Verizon. There are more complaints against them than any of the cell phone companies. HORRIBLE company.
David Ziemann
Government giveth, government taketh away.
06:42 AM on 02/24/2012
Are they hiring a new girl for their ads that doesn't have creepy elbows?
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mimssandi
08:44 AM on 02/24/2012
I never met a person with an elbow fetish before now.
10:03 AM on 02/24/2012
She's creepy thru and thru!!
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unbozo
03:42 AM on 02/24/2012
IIRC T-Mobile and ATT are compatible with each other (GSM), Sprint and Verison iphone users won't beable to move over to T-mobile without purchasing a new iphone.
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RealityMyFriend
03:16 AM on 02/24/2012
Wow talking about lagging behind in the tech world.
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MNO Poet
Read between the party lines
02:13 AM on 02/24/2012
I was hoping this article would reveal Carly Foulkes is single and looking for a date with a 25-year old English Major with a beard from Kentucky. Way to dash my hopes HP.
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MSMSucksCom
Sadly, my bio fits in this space.
02:25 AM on 02/24/2012
Sorry, she said she would never cheat on me. That said, I will let you know when I tire of her and toss her out the door.
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MNO Poet
Read between the party lines
12:49 PM on 02/24/2012
I'll be waiting.
02:07 AM on 02/24/2012
T Mobile was the worst phone company I have ever used. Their customer service is terrible, their service is terrible, and their phones are terrible. It is sad to say that Boost Mobile (which runs off the Sprint Network) has better customer service and better phones that T-Mobile. I ended up breaking my contract with T-Mobile, but it was worth it.
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MSMSucksCom
Sadly, my bio fits in this space.
02:41 AM on 02/24/2012
Same here and I was a seven year customer of T-Mobile. Last May I finally cut the cord as I was so fed up with them, making false promises, incompetence, etc. One of the best things is paying $50 monthly (taxes and fees INCLUDED) instead of $80 monthly to T-Mobile.

(T-Mobile customer service started its decline in August 2009, that's when they started making mistakes on my account, overcharging, failing to give credits to my account for the overcharges, until I threatened to cancel the account, after about call four six months after the first promise to refund my account the $80 overcharge.)

T-Mobile was horrible to the end. When I canceled my two lines it took four days and five phone calls to finally get a supervisor to do it. The other CSRs simply did not want a cancel on their call, so while they said "OK, I have put in the cancel order," when I checked online my accounts were still active.

And each time I called the CSR said: "I don't see any record that you called." or "I see you called, but there's no cancellation order."

By the way, Boost Mobile is actually a Sprint company, Sprint bought Boost in 2010 or thereabouts. Sprint also bought Virgin Mobile USA. Sprint knows that the way of the future is prepaid (which is how a lot of Europe operates).
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Jennifer Malcom
Waiting for the revolution...
10:56 AM on 02/24/2012
I'm guessing the two of you never tried Cricket! OMG! THAT was the worst I have EVER experienced and I will not do it again! I couldn't get my voicemails from my own phone! I was actually told I should be calling from another phone! WTF did I get the phone for, then???
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Amadahy
loves peanut M&Ms and Whippoorwills
10:25 AM on 02/24/2012
My experience is exactly the opposite.
01:58 AM on 02/24/2012
good blog.

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