Love him or hate him, you must respect T-Mobile's (NASDAQ: TMUS) John Legere. One thing that's undisputed is his well-known penchant to disrupt entire industries. Shortly after taking over T-Mobile, ...
Former T-Mobile CEO John Legere has joined Bermudan mobile carrier Paradise Mobile's board. Legere, who stepped down in 2020 after eight years as CEO of T-Mobile, has joined Paradise Mobile as a ...
FCC chairman Ajit Pai says its OK for there to be three nationwide carriers instead of four. Your iPhone may soon have one less option for wireless service. The Chairman of the Federal Communications ...
Former T-Mobile CEO John Legere has departed the carrier's board of directors more than a month earlier than planned, "to pursue other options." Legere notified the board Friday that he's resigning ...
I’m not a T-Mobile customer. In fact, I’ve been with AT&T Wireless for as long as I can remember. But, that is about to change and it isn’t due to poor service or an attempt to save money every month.
T-Mobile CEO John Legere took to YouTube last week to defend Binge On, and he followed up with an open letter this week to further defend the service. Legere’s first and foremost point he wanted to ...
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T-Mobile announced Monday that CEO John Legere will be stepping down at the end of next April after his contract expires. The surprise move comes as speculation swirls about the possibility that ...
For those following the wireless industry closely, you probably know John Legere. For those who don't, he is the CEO of T-Mobile who has developed a cult following through his brash demeanor and ...
John Legere — never a man to mince words — failed to deny that his company would be purchased by Sprint and corporate SoftBank this year, as has been recently rumored. In response to a question about ...
Say what you want about T-Mobile CEO John Legere, but never accuse him of throwing a boring press conference. The CEO is arrogant and brash, and likes to make himself the center of the show. The ...