T-Mobile Slips to 136th in Trading Volume as Partnership with Acoustic Leak Detection Firm Drives Water Infrastructure Innovation
T-Mobile US (TMUS) fell 1.31% on July 31, 2025, with a trading volume of $0.98 billion, ranking 136th in the market. The decline followed the announcement of a partnership with Fluid Conservation Systems (FCS), a leader in acoustic leak detection technology. The collaboration aims to enhance water utilities' infrastructure monitoring through T-Mobile’s IoT solutions and mobile network, enabling real-time leak identification and reducing operational costs.
T-Mobile’s business group will support FCS’s cellular-connected acoustic sensors, which detect leaks via unique noise signatures. This technology, deployed non-invasively on water pipes, allows utilities to address leaks proactively, minimizing water loss and infrastructure damage. The partnership addresses aging U.S. water systems, where 33.3 trillion gallons of water are lost annually due to leaks, according to the American Society of Civil Engineers. FCS’s approach reduces reliance on manual inspections and improves efficiency, particularly in remote areas.
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