T-Mobile CEO John Legere predictions for 2018

John Legere, president and chief executive officer of T-Mobile, has revealed his predictions for 2018.

ALSO READ: John Legere’s predictions for 2017

Predictions for 2017

Verizon and Comcast would consider merging.

Slow Cooker Sunday would have 1 million viewers, more viewers than a lot of cable TV channels. It has over 2 million viewers now.

T-Mobile would hit gigabit LTE speeds on the network.

Majority of TV viewing would be on mobile.

Four wireless CEOs would shakeup. Former AT&T Mobility president and CEO stepped down as part of a massive front-office restructuring.

Predictions for 2018

# T-Mobile will disrupt Big Cable and Satellite TV

# More players will continue to enter wireless

Comcast came to play – in their own weak way – in 017. Charter will be next year.

“I predict we’ll see more than one other major player enter wireless in 2018 through acquisition or an MVNO deal,” John Legere said.

# T-Mobile will be the only company making nationwide 5G

AT&T and Verizon will focus on 5G hotspots. Targeting a nationwide 5G network in 2020, T-Mobile has already started deploying 5G ready equipment.

# T-Mobile will be recognized more than 20 times as a great place to work

# T-Mobile’s customer focus will intensify

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