T-Mobile US, Inc. (TMUS) an American Un-carrier Thursday reported first-quarter results for fiscal 2025, delivering net income of $2.95 billion or earnings per share of $2.58, up from $2.37 billion or EPS of $2.00 in the same quarter last year. The increase was driven by strong service revenue growth and continued subscriber momentum.
Total revenue for the quarter reached $20.89 billion, rising from $19.59 billion a year earlier. Total service revenue climbed to $16.93 billion from $16.10 billion, while postpaid service revenue rose to $13.59 billion compared to $12.63 billion, reflecting strength in customer retention and account growth.
Adjusted EBITDA grew to $8.26 billion from $7.65 billion in the prior-year quarter. Core adjusted EBITDA also increased, showing year-over-year gains of nearly 8 percent.
While T-Mobile has not issued full-year guidance in this release, the company highlighted continued leadership in network performance and customer satisfaction, suggesting momentum into the upcoming quarters.
TMUS closed Thursday's trading at $262.18 up $2.83 or 1.09 percent on the Nasdaq.
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