Overview
- TMUS Global Solutions formally inaugurated the Hyderabad Global Technology Centre on Thursday, occupying about 2.5 lakh square feet as the company’s first major technology expansion outside the United States.
- T‑Mobile has announced a target to grow the Hyderabad workforce to nearly 1,000 employees by 2027, with hiring phased over the coming 12–18 months to staff engineering, analytics and security roles.
- Employees at the centre will work on software engineering, DevOps, product development, data analytics, cloud, artificial intelligence, automation and cybersecurity to support T‑Mobile’s global operations.
- Telangana officials including IT and Industries Minister D. Sridhar Babu and IT Advisor Sai Krishna attended the opening and framed the move as validation of Hyderabad’s talent pool and GCC ecosystem.
- The hub adds to Hyderabad’s push to shift global capability centres from back‑office work to product and innovation roles, which could speed T‑Mobile’s product development and create hundreds of local skilled jobs.