T-Mobile CEO on 5G rollout: ‘We’re ahead in this race’

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T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert joins Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi to discuss the company's latest guidence, and what to expect in 2021.

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ZACK GUZMAN: Welcome back. Shares of T-Mobile hitting fresh all-time highs after announcing the un-carrier posted a net addition of 5.6 million customers in 2020, fueled in part by its ongoing investment into 5G technology. For more on that, I want to get to Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi, who has the CEO of T-Mobile, Mike Sievert, standing by. Soz.

BRIAN SOZZI: All right, thanks so much, Zack. Mike, always good to see. You lots to talk about with you today. Before we touch upon your guidance you came out with yesterday, would love to get your thoughts on what happened yesterday in the Capitol Hill. You have really spent a good number of years talking to politicians, helping to get that Sprint deal through. I'm sure you have a lot of friends down there. What are your thoughts?

MIKE SIEVERT: Thanks, Brian, great to be with you. And yeah, you know, what we witnessed yesterday was just a shock. And our instincts when something big happens in this country are always immediately a couple things. One, make sure our people are safe. And they were. We closed stores, we secured some perimeters. And then secondly, make sure our network is operating, so that the public is safe and connected.

And so after taking care of all that, of course, the next instinct is to speak up. I reached out to all nearly 80,000 of our employees yesterday to simply make it clear that we have to denounce things like we saw yesterday. People disrupting our sacred Democratic processes. And so we need a different discourse and dialogue in this country, but we also need to move on and turn the page. And the people have spoken and in two weeks we'll have new leadership. And I hope we'll have a new tone as well.

BRIAN SOZZI: Just based on what we did see yesterday, Mike, as a company that's so involved with government regulations and having to watch them closely, what's your level of confidence that the incoming administration can work with Republicans and public companies such as yours could get things done and you can continue to operate or get back to some form of normal?

MIKE SIEVERT: Well, listen, as you've been tracking T-Mobile, our company has been engineering a historic turnaround, and then a success cycle and growth cycle for eight years. And that means for four of those years, we were thriving under the Obama-Biden administration, and for four under the current administration. And so look our model is resilient.