Group of T-Mobile subscribers wants the carrier to stop doing business with Elon Musk
The laundry list of accusations against Tesla’s CEO stated that he helped lead attacks on environmental protections, workers’ rights, LGBTQ+ rights, the rule of law, and more. This contradicted T-Mobile‘s publicly stated goal to be “a greater force for good.”


A group of T-Mobile subscribers are trying to force the carrier to stop doing business with Elon Musk. | Imane credit-Action Network
At the time, the group of disgruntled T-Mobile customers called on former CEO Mike Sievert to end the contract with Musk’s Starlink. At the start of the current month, Sievert was replaced as CEO by former COO Srini Gopalan and we’re pretty sure that despite the protests, the carrier will not shut down a feature like T-Satellite. Not only is it technology that we can all use during emergencies and even non-emergencies to stay connected when passing through a “cellular dead zone,” but T-Mobile has monetized this and frankly, it is reasonably priced.
Gentleman from T-Mobile says the carrier does not care about its customers
But this coalition of T-Mobile subscribers is also angry because last week, when the group tried to hand deliver a petition signed by more than 5,000 T-Mobile subscribers, the company refused to meet with them to accept the petition.

If companies looked at the beliefs of the officers of the firms it does business with, no business would ever get done
Now we should point out that 5,000 customers is hardly representative of a customer base with nearly 140 million customer connections. As for the gentleman from T-Mobile who came down from his office to quash the delivery of the petition, it seems as though he has some ICE in his veins. And I don’t mean ice water. I wonder whether this would have happened under former CEO John Legere who always put customers first.

