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Avi Greengart

Research Analyst at Techsponential

Avi Greengart is the President and Lead Analyst at Techsponential, specializing in consumer and end-user enterprise technology including smartphones, mobile computing, AI and consumer IoT, AR/VR, and the digital home. He covers specific companies such as Apple, Samsung, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Lenovo, Sony, Qualcomm, and Nvidia across these categories, drawing on his deep industry expertise to provide strategic insights, though quantitative performance metrics like success rates or investment returns are not publicly available as he focuses on market research rather than stock ratings. Greengart founded Techsponential in 2019 after serving as Research Director for Consumer Platforms & Devices at GlobalData (formerly Current Analysis), Senior Analyst at Jupiter Research, Sr. Product Manager at Intel, and marketing roles at other firms, with notable recognition including the award for most influential analyst in the press at GlobalData and frequent quotes in outlets like The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. He holds a B.A. in English Literature from Yeshiva University as a Belkin Scholar and attended Seton Hall’s Stillman School of Business, with no listed FINRA registrations or securities licenses.

Avi Greengart's questions to T-Mobile US (TMUS) leadership

Question · Q4 2025

Avi Greengart asked how T-Mobile's expectations for business or enterprise growth factor into its future guidance, specifically beyond consumer segments.

Answer

CEO Michael Sievert highlighted a significant opportunity in the business segment, expecting double-digit revenue growth for the next three to five years. He attributed this to T-Mobile's network position, offering differentiated services like T-Priority and winning large-scale network testing RFPs across SMB, enterprise, and government sectors.

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Question · Q4 2025

Avi Greengart from Techsponential inquired about T-Mobile's expectations for business and enterprise growth and how these factor into the company's future guidance.

Answer

Michael Sievert, CEO, highlighted a significant opportunity for double-digit revenue growth in the business segment for the next three to five years, driven by T-Mobile's network leadership and differentiated offerings like T-Priority, which perform well in rigorous network testing.

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