Postpaid Mobile Phone Stocks List

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Date Stock Title
May 5 TMUS The ending of Google's monopoly trial has Silicon Valley on edge
May 5 TMUS Verizon Communications Is the Best-Performing Telco Stock in 2024. Should You Buy?
May 4 TMUS Insider Selling at T-Mobile US Inc (TMUS): Director, 10% Owner Telekom Deutsche Sells Shares
May 2 TBB Paramount has spent a decade as the source of buyout rumors. That might finally come to an end.
May 2 TBB Tutor Perini Completes Redemption of $500 Million of Senior Notes
May 2 TMUS T-Mobile Is a Top Military Employer — Here’s Why!
May 1 TMUS Mint and Ultra: Welcome to the T-Mobile Family!
May 1 TMUS Why T-Mobile (TMUS) is a Top Momentum Stock for the Long-Term
May 1 TMUS Insider Selling at T-Mobile US Inc (TMUS): Director and 10% Owner Telekom Deutsche Sells Shares
Apr 30 TMUS T-Mobile to sell €2B of Euro-Denominated Senior Notes
Apr 30 TMUS T-Mobile Agrees to Sell €2.0 Billion of Euro-Denominated Senior Notes
Apr 30 TMUS T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ:TMUS) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 30 TMUS Why T-Mobile (TMUS) is a Top Growth Stock for the Long-Term
Apr 30 TMUS Wall Street Breakfast Podcast: NBC Pitches $2.5B A Year For NBA TV Rights
Apr 30 TMUS T-Mobile announces proposed public offering of euro-denominated senior notes
Apr 30 TMUS T-Mobile US, Inc. Just Beat EPS By 7.5%: Here's What Analysts Think Will Happen Next
Apr 30 TMUS T-Mobile Announces Proposed Public Offering of Euro-Denominated Senior Notes
Apr 29 TBB FCC Fines Wireless Carriers About $200 Million for Sharing Customer Data
Apr 29 TMUS FCC Fines Wireless Carriers About $200 Million for Sharing Customer Data
Apr 29 TMUS Wireless Carriers Say They’ll Fight FCC on Fines  Over Customer Location Data
Postpaid Mobile Phone

The postpaid mobile phone is a mobile phone for which service is provided by a prior arrangement with a mobile network operator. The user in this situation is billed after the fact according to their use of mobile services at the end of each month. Typically, the customer's contract specifies a limit or "allowance" of minutes, text messages etc., and the customer will be billed at a flat rate for any usage equal to or less than that allowance. Any usage above that limit incurs extra charges. Theoretically, a user in this situation has no limit on use of mobile services and, as a consequence, unlimited credit. This service is better for people with a secured income.
Postpaid service mobile phone typically requires two essential components in order to make the 'post-usage' model viable:

Credit history/Contractual commitment. This is the basis on which the service provider is able to trust the customer with paying their bill when it is due and to have legal recourse in case of non-payment
Service tenure. Most postpaid providers require customers to sign long term (1–3 year) contracts committing to use of the service. Failure to complete the term would make the customer liable for early termination fees.The bill itself is an important component of the services which acts as an ambassador of the service provider and at times as an evidence of the service itself. The bill needs to be readable, comprehensible as well as aesthetically attractive for the subscriber to be interested enough to see details other than the bill amount.
The United States and Canada are examples of countries dominated by postpaid providers, including AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon in the US and Bell, Rogers, and Telus in Canada, among others. In the US a smaller market has been captured by prepaid providers such as Boost Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile, Cricket Wireless, TracFone, and Ting, which use postpaid providers networks (e.g. Cricket runs on AT&T’s network).

The alternative billing method is a prepaid mobile phone where a user pays in advance for credit which is then consumed by use of the mobile phone service.

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