T-Mobile US is a telecommunications company that delivers wireless service to 84 million customers over its nationwide 4G LTE network. Watch this video featuring Warren McNeel, SVP of product and technology at T-Mobile, to hear more about the company’s journey of business transformation on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and how that transformation has helped grow its customer base from 33 million subscribers in 2012 to 84 million subscribers today.
“With AWS, we have continued to move more of our technology into the cloud space. You’ll see us continue to expand our cloud footprint, what we’re doing with the cloud, and how we’re using it to drive new innovation,” says McNeel.
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With AWS, we have continued to move more of our technology into the cloud space. You’ll continue to see us expand our cloud footprint, what we’re doing with the cloud, and how we’re using it to drive new innovation.”
Warren McNeel
SVP of Product and Technology, T-Mobile
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Amazon S3
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AWS Lambda
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