Thursday's results follow T-Mobile passing AT&T last quarter to become the US' second-largest wireless provider, thanks to T-Mobile's merger with Sprint earlier this year. With the merger officially closed in April, T-Mobile says it has since moved 15 percent of traffic from Sprint's postpaid users onto its network.
T-Mobile Chief Financial Officer Peter Osvaldik says the fine is "fully indemnified" by Softbank, Sprint's prior owner, as part of the Sprint merger agreement.
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4 Print Marketing Materials That Will Increase Your Customer Ratio | CustomerThink
Interactive content is important for marketing. There many content curation tools that allow marketers to generate unique and interactive content. Visual material plays a vital role in marketing, it helps your customers to understand your campaign in a better way.
Apart from social media marketing , it's important with print marketing that you persist with it. While one flyer getting into the right hands could lead to a sale, 50 flyers can lead to many more. You should leave your printed marketing materials in areas where your target audience will find them. If you are running a cake business offering a range of sweet treats, don't leave your business' information in a gym.
Southwest shows how not to treat customers during a pandemic - Los Angeles Times
Times are tough, to be sure. Businesses are scrambling for as much revenue as they can get their hands on.
But it seems decidedly shortsighted to strong-arm loyal customers at a time when people need help, and when a little compassion can go a long way toward ensuring future profits.
I say all this after speaking the other day with Barbara Ashton, 76, who had gotten nowhere pleading with Southwest Airlines to allow her to extend about $156 in unused travel credit past a Sept. 17 deadline.
Garanti BBVA rolls out smart transactions to help customers keep their finances under control
Smart transactions allow Garanti BBVA customers and clients to streamline their daily banking activities and keep their personal finances under control using the bank’s mobile app.
Garanti BBVA has rolled out a new set of features on its mobile banking app, to help users save based on how much they spend, invest in gold, set up automatic transfers to a term deposit and pay bills.
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Sponsored by Garanti BBVA, the Turkish technology company Kodluyoruz has developed Alchemist, a series of 15 podcasts on technology and artificial intelligence.
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Ushur raises $25M for its no-code platform to build customer communication flows –
No-code is the name of the game in enterprise software , and today a startup called Ushur that has built a platform for any business to create its own AI-based customer communication flows with no coding required is announcing some funding to help fuel its growth.
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As companies — not just e-commerce or other online companies, but all companies — have turned to having more virtual interactions with their customers, solutions like Ushur’s have come into their own.
Convex Helps Commercial Service Businesses Find New Customers At Scale
Commercial contractors are critical to maintaining a building's key infrastructure, such as elevators, escalators, security systems, and more. However, their business potential is limited by their antiquated, manual go-to-market strategies. Charlie Warren, Blake Meulmester and Brandon Dement saw the need for software in the commercial services business, creating Convex as a result.
Ralph Gootee, former CTO of PlanGrid (acquired by Autodesk for $900M) and an angel investor in Convex, says, "Convex has created an unparalleled product that leverages an immense amount of building data with software actually designed for the commercial services market. That combination gives Convex's customers an unfair advantage."
Don't Run From Customer Reviews on the Internet
When you're looking for a new product, service or restaurant, do you trust online reviews? More than 90% of people do, according to a 2019 survey by the marketing firm BrightLocal. Even more—92%—are more likely to buy a certain product after reading an online review, according to a 2018 study from G2 Crowd and Heinz Marketing.
This holds true for both good and bad reviews: If you only have an average of one or two stars out of five for an online review of your business, product or service, just 13% of those surveyed would even consider supporting your business, according to Search Engine Land.
Carriers see 5G iPhone launch as opportunity to snag new customers | Connected Real Estate
Wireless carriers AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile have all been working overtime to show customers how Apple's new 5G-enabled iPhones work better on the Internet connections that former models use, The Wall Street Journal reports. All three companies have recently begun to leverage Apple's new product unveiling to snag customers who might not be aware of 5G wireless networks' capabilities.
A 5G-ready phone also gives the carriers a new opportunity—the chance to pitch something different from one another. Past generations of wireless networks are typically the same, but the carriers have been building their 5G networks differently. They all can sell unique properties to the public, even if they can't deliver 5G's potential speed just yet.
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