T-Mobile US Inc.’s third-quarter profit slipped as higher costs and a lull in new customer additions following a headline-grabbing hack sapped its bottom line.

The company said it added 673,000 phone subscribers in the closely watched market for postpaid wireless service during the September-ended quarter. The tally lagged behind AT&T Inc., which reported a net gain of 928,000 such subscribers, over the same span.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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