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T-Mobile US (TMUS) late Monday said it added a better-than-expected 1.4 million postpaid subscribers in Q3 and raised full-year customer targets. The No. 4 U.S. wireless operator’s cheaper ‘Un-Carrier’ plans are attracting customers, though at the expense of its bottom line and the entire industry. T-Mobile, 67%-owned by Deutsche Telekom (DTEGY) widened its loss to 12 cents a share vs. 5 cents a year earlier. Revenue rose 10% to $7.35 billion. Scalper1 News
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