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Deutsche Telekom merged its T-Mobile USA unit with prepaid specialist MetroPCS in 2013, and that firm merged with Sprint in 2020, creating the second-largest wireless carrier in the us. T-Mobile now serves 77 million postpaid and 21 million prepaid phone customers, equal to around 30% of the us retail wireless market. The firm entered the fixed-wireless broadband market aggressively in 2021 and now serves more than 5 million residential and business customers. In addition, T-Mobile provides wholesale services to resellers.
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Founded in 1900, the Automobile Club Assocation AAA, a federation of motor clubs, serves over 62 million members across the U.S. Known for innovation, dependability, and a people-first culture, AAA helps members stay safe and confident on the road. Through AAA University, team members access training, mentorship, and career development tools. With 90% of promotions coming from within, AAA offers interns and employees meaningful, purpose-driven career opportunities across multiple fields.
Alaska Airlines is a major U.S. airline that began in 1932 as McGee Airways in Anchorage, Alaska. It officially adopted the name Alaska Airlines in 1944 and has grown from a regional cargo and charter carrier to the fifth-largest airline in the United States. The airline operates primarily from its hubs in Seattle–Tacoma, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and soon Honolulu, focusing on point-to-point service across North America.
The core service of Alaska Airlines is passenger air transportation, complemented by cargo services. The airline has expanded its offerings over the years, including international routes to Mexico and Canada. Alaska Airlines has a rich history of innovation, such as introducing inflight movies in 1957, and continues to connect travelers across the U.S. and beyond.
Sprint Corporation was an American telecommunications company. The company offered wireless voice, messaging, and broadband services through its subsidiaries. It merged with T-Mobile US on April 1, 2020.
Telcel is a prominent wireless telecommunications company in Mexico, operating under Radiomóvil DIPSA, S.A. de C.V., and owned by América Móvil. Founded in 1984 and headquartered in Mexico City, Telcel is the largest mobile network operator in the country, serving over 77 million subscribers with coverage exceeding 92% of the population across 35 countries, primarily in Latin America.
The company offers a wide range of wireless telecommunications services, including voice calls, messaging, data, and internet access through both prepaid and postpaid plans. Telcel's network supports various technologies, including GSM, 3G, 4G LTE, and 5G. It also provides fixed-line services, broadband, and value-added services. Telcel is committed to enhancing customer experience with innovations like self-service kiosks and serves individuals, businesses, and government entities throughout Mexico. With a workforce of approximately 17,000-21,000 employees, Telcel generates annual revenue between $6 billion and $7.8 billion.
Provider of telecommunication services intended to offer wireless services for mobile phones. The company offers prepaid wireless voice, text and data services and has a reliable, nationwide 4G LTE network, providing more than 280 million Americans with easy and affordable unlimited plans.