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Friday, 07/26/2019 1:56:46 AM

Friday, July 26, 2019 1:56:46 AM

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SRMX AND T-Mobile - SOON?

https://s22.q4cdn.com/194431217/files/doc_financials/2019/Q2/TMUS-06_30_2019-Earnings-release.pdf

Taking Major Steps Towards Nationwide 5G• On track to launch the first nationwide 5G network available next year; 99% of Americans now covered with 4G LTE• Aggressive deployment of 600 MHz using 5G-ready equipment; 4G LTE on 600 MHz now covering 156 million people and 1.2 million square miles• 5G millimeter wave (mmWave) network introduced in 6 cities including New York and Los Angeles• Successful participation in mmWave auctions; average nationwide mmWave spectrum position more than quadruple



T-Mobile continues to invest in its network and continues to prepare for nationwide 5G with the aggressive rollout of its 600 MHz spectrum. T-Mobile isn’t stopping there and continues to make investments that help lay the foundation for the future and find new areas of growth.



Highlights from Q2 2019include:• 5G update.T-Mobile is building the foundation for its standards-based 5G network across the U.S. in 2019, utilizing both 600 MHz and mmWave spectrum. We plan to launch 5G on a broad 600 MHz footprint later this year when compatible smartphones are available, and we expect to have the first nationwide 5G network in 2020. On June 28, 2019, we introduced our 5G network using mmWave spectrum in six cities including New York and Los Angeles in conjunction with the introduction of our first 5G handset, the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G. • Clearing and deploying 600 MHz spectrum.At the end of Q2 2019, T-Mobile owned a nationwide average of 31MHz of 600 MHz low band spectrum. As of June 30, 2019, we had cleared 185 million POPs, and we expect to clear spectrum covering approximately 280 millionPOPs by year-end 2019. T-Mobile continues its aggressive deployment of 4G LTE on 600 MHz spectrum, using 5G-ready equipment, with 1.2 million square miles already lit up, covering 156 million POPs in nearly 6,600cities and towns in 46states and Puerto Rico. Combining 600 MHz spectrum and 700 MHz spectrum, we have deployed low band spectrum to 307 millionPOPs. Currently, more than 22 million devices on T-Mobile’s network are compatible with 600 MHz spectrum.• Spectrum auction update.On June 3, 2019, the FCC announced the results of Auctions 101 (28 GHz spectrum) and 102 (24 GHz spectrum). In the combined auctions, T-Mobile spent $842 million to more than quadruple our average nationwide total mmWave spectrum holdings from 104 MHz to 471 MHz across the 24, 28, and 39 GHz frequency bands






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