T-Mobile will pay $31.5 million in a data protection and cybersecurity settlement with the Federal Communications Commission, resolving investigations into data breaches that impacted millions of U.S. consumers, the agency announced Monday.
T-Mobile has agreed to a $31.5 million settlement to resolve a probe by the Federal Communications Commission into significant data breaches over three years that impacted tens of millions of U.S. consumers, the agency said Monday.
Over the past 52 weeks, telecom stocks have gone on a big run. T-Mobile NASDAQ: TMUS, Verizon NYSE: VZ, and AT&T NYSE: T have all mustered total returns at or above the mid-to-high 40% range, surpassing their sector and the S&P 500 significantly.
Helped by robust cash flows, T-Mobile just hiked its payout by an impressive 35%. The telecom is still a newcomer to dividends, having initiated one less than a year ago.
This telecom has trounced its peer group over the past five years in terms of total performance. It just raised its dividend by 35%.
Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi sits down with T-Mobile (TMUS) CEO Mike Sievert to discuss the company's momentum going forward, including its artificial intelligence (AI) integration and the company's position amid changing macroeconomic conditions. “We've got momentum on our side,” Sievert says, explaining, "when we did our Capital Markets Day three and a half years ago and said we would penetrate smaller markets in rural areas and get after enterprise and convince people we have the best network, there was no proof.
T-Mobile collaborates with OpenAI to develop the first intent-driven AI-decisioning platform.
Wireless provider T-Mobile has partnered with OpenAI to create an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered customer service platform that will be used by T-Mobile and will create a blueprint that can be used by companies in other industries. This collaboration brings together T-Mobile's customer relationship experience and OpenAI's AI technology, the companies said in a Wednesday (Sept.
T-Mobile President and CEO Mike Sievert joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk its 5G growth plan, competition in the space, and more.
T-Mobile President and CEO Mike Sievert joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk its 5G growth plan, competition in the space, and more.
Telecom operator T-Mobile said on Wednesday it expects adjusted free cash flow to be between $18 billion to $19 billion in 2027.
A new expansion for T-Mobile's 5G broadband is finally coming.