Leap Wireless International, Inc. (LEAP), T MOBILE US INC (TMUS): Can These Partnerships Help Prepaid Wireless Carriers?

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The numbers confirm Cricket Wireless is indeed on the decline. Leap Wireless International, Inc. (NASDAQ:LEAP) posted first-quarter revenue 4.3% below the same quarter in 2012. The wireless company’s current average rating is “Hold,” with analysts predicting $-5.19 EPS for the current fiscal year.

T MOBILE US INC (NYSE:TMUS) and Metro PCS

The merger with Metro PCS has T MOBILE US INC (NYSE:TMUS) positioned to take on the big dogs. Currently, the wireless provider is behind Verizon Wireless, AT&T, and Sprint Nextel Corp to be the fourth biggest wireless provider in America. After the merger was announced, T MOBILE US INC (NYSE:TMUS) was said to have 40 million customers for its prepaid cell phone services, which include the iPhone.

With T MOBILE US INC (NYSE:TMUS), customers pay $50 a month, but unlimited data costs an additional $20 per month. América Móvil and Leap Wireless International, Inc. (NASDAQ:LEAP) could potentially lure some of these customers away, but both companies appear to focus their marketing campaigns on tackling the big two (AT&T and Verizon), rather than the 40 million customers T MOBILE US INC (NYSE:TMUS) now enjoys.

Prior to its merger, T-Mobile reported 500,000 iPhones had been sold in the company’s first month of offering them. Still, the company’s revenue has been on a decline in recent years and in its past quarter, T-Mobile experienced a 7% reduction in revenues. The company was optimistic about its future, adding that it ended the quarter with an increase of 579,000 customers. This was the first addition of branded customers for the company since 2009.

Three Prepaid Providers

With Shazam available in the app store, customers of Straight Talk, T-Mobile, and Cricket Wireless already have access to the app. But the partnership with Straight Talk could see a more hefty incorporation into the phone’s operating system, along with such attractive offers as a discounted or free upgrade to Shazam Encore, which removes ads and includes unlimited tagging.

As iPhone owners consider switching to a prepaid carrier to save money, prepaid wireless companies will continue to try to stand out. A partnership with Shazam can give América Móvil an extra boost, but in the end, price and service will be what wins customers over.

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