
This is a chart that shows the number of contract wireless customers for the carriers for the quarter. It shows the competition between the carriers in the market.


This chart shows sprints subscribership versus other wireless carriers. Sprint is losing customers to its competitors at steady rate. Verizon and AT&T are steadily growing.


This chart describes the competition. Specifically, contract wireless customers by quarter. Categories on the chart include AT&T, and Verizon Wireless.


contract wireless customers by quarter. AT&T saw steady growth where TMobile and sprint stagnated and dropped. company stakes are mostly owned by yahoo


This this is a pair of charts. The top one shows the amount of customers various wireless companies have by quarter and the bottom shows SoftBank's global holdings.


A chart showing growth in contract subscribers to already domineering Verizon and AT&T, while we see a slow steady decrease of subscribers to Tmobile and Sprint.


this graph is about wireless customers that are on a contract with other people the companys for wireless is t moble at and t sprint and verizyeson.


this graph shows softbanks global holdingd in the current countries of the USA, Japan, China and India. It is a pie graph containing the current stakes the the company holds in each individual country. This graph is coined on the amount of wireless customers in each country compared to the competitors rate of customers.


This chart describes contract wireless customers by quarter, and the competition. Specifically that Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son's effort revitalized Sprint.


The image depicts contract wireless customers by quarter. The image compares Sprint/Softbank with multiple competitors. Verizon takes top spot with 90.4 million customers, with AT&T in 2nd place with 69.7 million, Sprint takes 3rd with 32.1 million, and T-Mobile in last place with 20.8 million. Years included are 2007-2012. The image also shows Softbank's global ownership stake in key investments at the bottom, in pie chart. Investments include: Yahoo Japan, Renren, Alibaba Group, Ustream, and InMobi.


This is a graph of data showing the competition between Softbank and other wireless service providers. It shows data for InMobi, Yahoo, Ustream,and Renren.


This is a series of graphs and charts depicting the size and individualized sectors of the contract wireless industry as it pertains in particular to SoftBanks entry into this market.

