In the first half of the year, US operators were ingesting the impact of US tariff uncertainty and a higher inflationary environment. This has led to a bit of a shakedown in subscriber numbers, with customers seeking cheaper tariffs. As could be expected, T-Mobile is doing well on this competitive front, but Verizon is streamlining so that it can better combat subscriber losses. Verizon, which is seen as a higher-end operator, has spent the last quarter dealing with the fallout of losses in Q1, where it lost 289,000 net postpaid wireless customers. As the largest US MNO, Verizon is the one with the most to lose when cost pressures arise, and it seems to have done well to counter the…