A smart person once said this.
She said, Connection is why we’re here. It’s what gives purpose and meaning to our lives.
We thought that was pretty amazing.
So we built a company on that idea.
Not on cell towers and plans.
But human connection.
People liked it.
They liked honesty and straight-forwardness.
No contracts. No asinine fees.
Mostly what they liked was being treated like human beings, not numbers.
There’s more to do.
Especially as technology sometimes makes it harder to be human.
So this isn’t about plans or coverage or free phones.
It’s about the almost limitless potential to connect to everything.
It’s about smart cities and self-driving cars and drones that fly drones.
It’s about 600 megahertz of 5G that can travel through walls and buildings and will soon be available to every person in this country.
It’s about Hey dad. And What’s up, buddy? And how’s my favorite three year old?
One more thing.
The news would have you believe it’s all bad out there.
But today in the United States, 10,267 fat babies will be born.
Your best friend will celebrate her birthday.
6 billion texts will be sent, many with heart emojis.
Your mother will call to say you haven’t called.
Books will be written. Movies made. The next Lin Manuel Miranda is out there.
Our job is to connect you to all of it.
To the people and ideas and things that matter to you.
There is a 1 in 400 trillion chance of being alive.
This is your life.
Connect to every ounce of it.
T-Mobile. We are the connections we make.