T-Mobile Opens 250,000 Sq Ft Hyderabad Tech Hub, Aims for 1,000 Hires
TMUS•T-Mobile inaugurated a 250,000-square-foot global capability centre in Hyderabad, planning to employ 1,000 staff by 2027 with over 500 hires already onboarded to develop cloud, AI and digital solutions. The move complements its Q1 2026 revenue of $23.1 billion, up 10.6%, and bolsters projections that underpinned a full-year guidance increase.
1. Hyderabad Global Capability Centre Launch
T-Mobile has opened its first global capability centre outside the U.S. in Hyderabad, India, occupying 250,000 square feet in Hitech City. The facility, managed by subsidiary TMUS Global Solutions Technology, has already onboarded over 500 employees and plans to expand to 1,000 by 2027, focusing on cloud, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data analytics, DevOps, product development, software engineering and enterprise digital solutions.
2. Strategic Impact and Financial Context
The new centre is intended to strengthen T-Mobile's engineering and digital capabilities by tapping into Hyderabad’s deep talent pool and innovation infrastructure. This expansion aligns with the company’s recent Q1 2026 performance—$23.1 billion in revenue, a 10.6% year-over-year increase—and supports raised full-year guidance on postpaid net additions and adjusted free cash flow.





