
In a continuing interview with T-Mobile CEO Philipp Humm, the executive talks to All Things D about life for T-Mobile after the collapsed T-Mobile deal, and the new life given to the company by AT&T's $4 billion deal breakup fee. Humm notes that the company hasn't offered the iPhone because "we are on different band than globally the market was," adding that this "is something which will change over time" due to the evolution of chipsets. On marketing, Humm says they'll pick up where they left off -- trying to be a more consumer-centric carrier while picking on AT&T and Verizon in ads. On LTE, Humm says it will happen -- eventually. "We re not against LTE," Humm said. "We will over time evolve to LTE. We just don t see a need to move there very fast."
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