GeekWire 09月29日
T-Mobile任命新CEO
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T-Mobile宣布,现任首席运营官Srini Gopalan将于11月1日接任公司CEO,取代即将卸任的Mike Sievert。Sievert将担任公司副董事长,继续在管理层提供战略建议。Gopalan此前在德意志电信德国业务担任高管,业绩显著,他将继续推动公司“Un-carrier”战略,并强调T-Mobile在5G和6G领域的领先地位。公司表示,此次交接正值T-Mobile发展的重要时期,市场表现强劲。

📈 T-Mobile任命Srini Gopalan为新一任CEO,Mike Sievert将于11月1日卸任,担任公司副董事长,继续提供战略建议。Gopalan此前在德意志电信德国业务表现优异,将继承并发展公司‘Un-carrier’战略。

🌐 Gopalan强调T-Mobile在5G和6G领域的领先地位,指出公司早期部署的5G独立核心、频谱资源和技术优势(如2.5GHz上行载波聚合)是其核心竞争力。

🚀 Sievert表示此次交接正值T-Mobile发展的重要时期,公司市场表现强劲,包括创下历史最佳的Q2业绩、增长年份和最大的iPhone销售周末,是交接的最佳时机。

🤖 Gopalan展望未来,计划‘真正释放Un-carrier’的潜力,结合网络领导地位和领先的数字技能(如AI和自动化),简化客户流程,提升用户体验,使生活更便捷。

🌟 他表示,T-Mobile的颠覆性策略过去受限于网络质量,但现在可以结合网络优势和技术优势,‘将最好的科技带给客户’,实现‘解放客户 khỏi sai no choise’的目标。

Srini Gopalan, named T-Mobile’s next CEO on Monday morning, speaks at a T-Mobile event in June. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop)

After 5-and-a-half years as T-Mobile’s CEO, Mike Sievert will step down from the role on Nov. 1 — succeeded by current Chief Operating Officer Srini Gopalan, who will look to continue building on the resurgence sparked by John Legere more than a decade ago.

The Bellevue, Wash.-based wireless company made the surprise announcement Monday morning. Sievert, 56, will become vice chairman of T-Mobile and its board, remaining on the management team to advise the company’s leaders in key strategic areas, the company said.

Gopalan, 54, joined T-Mobile as COO in 2023 after five years on the board. He previously led Deutsche Telekom’s Germany business, where he doubled growth and expanded its fiber network. He also held senior roles at Vodafone, Bharti Airtel, and Capital One.

Once the scrappy outsider, T-Mobile is now the largest U.S. telecom company by market capitalization, ahead of AT&T and Verizon. When Legere took over in 2012, the company was a distant No. 4 in the wireless industry. It used its “Un-carrier” strategy and a hard-won merger with Sprint to disrupt the market with lower prices, network gains, and customer perks.

T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert will become vice chairman, continuing to serve on the management team. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop)

In June of this year, T-Mobile declared its network the best in the nation, citing independent testing. Speaking with GeekWire after that announcement, Gopalan emphasized “liberating customers from false choices” — the perceived trade-offs between network quality and value — and expressed confidence in T-Mobile’s ability to lead the market well into the future.

“We are so far ahead, and we’re in such a good position to lead, not just in 5G but in 6G, as well,” Gopalan said, citing factors including its head start in deploying a 5G standalone core, its spectrum holdings, and technical advantages such as uplink carrier aggregation at 2.5 GHz.

Gopalan spoke about joining T-Mobile as a relative newcomer and being struck by the company’s passion and drive. He credited earlier leadership teams for achieving so much even as they were “playing with one hand tied behind their back,” as he put it.

Sievert, a 13-year veteran of the company, has been a central figure during the Un-carrier era. Over his tenure, T-Mobile has grown from fewer than 30 million customers to more than 130 million. He previously worked at Microsoft, AT&T, E-Trade, IBM, and Procter & Gamble.

Appearing with Gopalan on CNBC after the announcement Monday morning, Sievert was asked about the timing of his decision to step down, given that he still has many years left in his own career. He said the move was driven by the fact that Gopalan is ready to lead.

True to form, Sievert leaned on superlatives — saying it’s T-Mobile’s philosophy to pass the baton during a “time of unbelievable success.” He pointed to the company’s “greatest Q2 ever” and “greatest year of growth ever” as evidence this is the right moment to make the transition.

In that vein, he said T-Mobile just experienced its “biggest iPhone weekend” ever, with sales and customer switching from the new iPhone launch both up double digits from last year.

In the CNBC interview, Gopalan showed some rhetorical flair of his own, describing his vision for “truly unleashing the Un-carrier.”

For years, he said, T-Mobile’s disruptive strategy was constrained because it hadn’t “always had the best network.” Now, he argued, the company can combine network leadership with “digital skills that are way superior to anyone else.”

Asked to define those digital skills, Gopalan pointed to AI and automation that simplifies a variety of processes, citing new tools to make switching carriers much easier. The ultimate goal, he said, is to “bring the best of tech to make life incredibly easy for customers.”

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