T-Mobile Is Popular Among Hispanics

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Thursday, July 1, 2010
by Michaela Mora Follow Me on Twitter Here

’s efforts to reach the Hispanic market seems to be paying off. One out of four subscribers is of Hispanic origin, according to the latest data from . By contrast, the leading companies, and don’t seem to have a strong hold among .

After analyzing data for the past two years, Experian Simmons recently confirmed that T-Mobile’s market share has remained unchanged with 9.6%  of subscribers as of May, 2010, while AT&T and Verizon claim more than twice the number of subscribers with 22.4% and 25.7%, respectively.


Hispanics and T-Mobile


There have been rumors of a possible merger between T-Mobile and Nextel/Spring. If this materializes, the new entity should continue their pursuit of the Hispanic market, which is the smartest move any company can do given the demographic trend towards a more diverse population driven by the growth of the Hispanic segment.

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