
9,501 fewer people are now employed by the “New T-Mobile”
You may not remember this now, but “New T-Mobile” was the marketing moniker given to the giant resulting from the union between T-Mobile and Sprint before said union got all the necessary regulatory approvals.
The merger process, remember, was started all the way back in 2018, and for two whole years, then-CEO John Legere insisted the “New T-Mobile” would be “jobs-positive from Day One and every day thereafter.”

Is T-Mobile fulfilling other merger promises?

Unfortunately, there’s obviously no way for any person or authority to force T-Mo to keep all of its offers unchanged for perpetuity, and it’s highly unlikely that the company will be punished in any way for cutting jobs at a (convenient) time when so many other corporations are doing the same.