T-Mobile USA, Inc. has announced mass layoffs in Austin, affecting 74 employees. The company filed a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) notice with the state on April 14. The layoffs are a part of a larger restructuring process ongoing within the company.
T-Mobile USA, Inc. to Conduct Mass Layoffs
T-Mobile USA, Inc. is expected to lay off employees on June 8 at the Austin facility in Travis County. The company did not outline reasons or impacted positions in this filing. However, recent staff cuts at T-Mobile have been mainly related to internal reorganization.
In early 2026, the company announced layoffs as part of its strategy to streamline its IT organization for long-term growth. Another recent WARN filing by the company indicates job cuts at its Denver facility. The company will lay off 51 employees in Denver on the same day that Austin layoffs are expected.
Even after the layoffs, T-Mobile remains a major wireless service provider in the United States and is still growing its services and infrastructure.
T-Mobile focuses on innovations in artificial intelligence and next-generation wireless infrastructure. Recently, the company collaborated with NVIDIA and Qualcomm in order to directly introduce AI functionalities to its network and accelerate the shift from advanced 5G to future 6G technologies.
Recent efforts have also involved the collaboration with the National Park Foundation to encourage responsible connectivity and further investments in network resilience in the face of extreme weather conditions across the U.S.
As the company prepares to discuss its 2026 financial performance, it continues to highlight its focus on expanding network coverage and enhancing digital services across the telecommunications landscape.
