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T-Mobile's "un-carrier" strategy and aggressive promotions have certainly shaken up the long-dormant wireless industry over the past few quarters, and as a result, it recently signed up more than 1 million net subscribers for the third consecutive quarter as part of its recently completed fiscal fourth quarter. mobile space? Let's dig a little deeper to find out. How might T-Mobile fix its weaknesses, improve its top line, and continue to make progress in the hotly competitive and mature U.S. T-Mobile's free cash flow has also collapsed as a consequence of infrastructure buildout simultaneous to a deep-discount strategy.

While it has fared quite well with its "un-carrier strategy," its low-cost tactics have brought out fierce competition from its three major competitors: AT&T ( NYSE:T), Verizon ( NYSE:VZ), and Sprint ( NYSE:S).

How we got here and where we're going T-Mobile puts together a respectable but not impressive performance by mustering a modest four out of seven possible passing grades. What the numbers tell you Now, let's take a look at T-Mobile's key statistics:
