John Legere, T-Mobile’s Chief Executive Officer, is preparing to announce the next Un-carrier move on Wednesday, September 6. The event will start at 8:00am Pacific Time, which is 11:00am Eastern time.

At this point, T-Mobile has not released any details as to what they may speak about on Wednesday other than the fact that the event is simply called the ‘T-Mobile Un-carrier Next.’ This could mean anything and there are many topics the company might discuss under the banner of “…how the company will continue to change wireless for good.”

There is perhaps another clue in that John Legere will be joined by “other executives” for the announcement. There are some themes we can expect to be discussed, including how T-Mobile has continued to gather customers largely at the expense of ‘dumb and dumber,’ Legere’s pet names for AT&T and Verizon. Over the last few years, T-Mobile is the only carrier showing a meaningful amount of customer growth. The carrier has also aggressively expanded its LTE network, and more recently, has started rolling out new 600MHz spectrum, which is supported by the freshly announced LG V30. This new low-frequency spectrum should offer T-Mobile customers great coverage deep inside buildings.

T-Mobile is particularly vociferous about the changes they have made, which do appear to be forcing the rest of the industry to follow. Some changes are more successful than others: Legere is sure to mention how T-Mobile’s data network speeds are still climbing whereas America’s two largest carriers’ networks are slowing down. He may also have a word or two on Verizon’s new unlimited plan changes, which in particular restrict video streaming to a maximum of 720p resolution for smartphones, or 1080p for tablets, depending on the plan used.

You’ll be able to follow T-Mobile’s announcement here and the company will also offer an on-demand replay via their website shortly after the presentation finishes.

SOURCE [T-Mobile]