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Is T-Mobile Among Latest GCC Launches as Hyderabad Shines as Global Capability Center Hub ?

Is T-Mobile Among Latest GCC Launches as Hyderabad Shines as Global Capability Center Hub ?

Key Insights
  • Hyderabad continues its rapid rise as a premier Global Capability Center (GCC) hub in India, attracting numerous global giants in 2025.
  • While there is no official announcement, WireUnwired Research has observed multiple job postings from TMUS (T-Mobile US) for Hyderabad on Talent500, indicating active recruitment by T-Mobile’s India entity.
  • Local sentiment remains highly positive, with anticipation for further international GCC announcements in the region.

Hyderabad’s GCC Boom: Global Firms Flock, But No T-Mobile Announcement Yet

Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, is experiencing a transformative surge as it cements itself as India’s top destination for Global Capability Centers (GCCs). The city has captured significant attention from multinational corporations, with 64 out of 164 new GCCs in India since 2023 choosing Hyderabad as their base—an impressive 40% share, according to a recent Telangana Tribune feature.

This influx has positioned Hyderabad as a magnet for global business services, with leading companies such as Eli Lilly, Vanguard, McDonald’s, Johnson & Johnson, and American Airlines establishing or expanding their operations in the city. 2025 is widely being hailed as “the year of GCCs” for Hyderabad, driven by robust infrastructure, metro expansion, and business-friendly policies.

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Is T-Mobile Opening a GCC in Hyderabad?

Despite the city’s remarkable GCC momentum, as of October 14, 2025, there are no credible global or regional news reports confirming that T-Mobile has launched or is about to launch a new Global Capability Center in Hyderabad. However, WireUnwired Research has identified multiple job postings for TMUS (T-Mobile US) in Hyderabad on platforms like Talent500, suggesting active hiring and a possible expansion of backend or technology operations, even without a formal announcement.

The Job openings include 

  • Manager, Software Development — Hyderabad
  • Senior Engineer, Software – Full Stack — Hyderabad
  • Principal Engineer, Software – Security Operations — Hyderabad
  • Sr Engineer, Software – Java Full Stack — Hyderabad
  • Engineer, Software – Agentic AI — Hyderabad
  • Sr Engineer, SDET — Hyderabad
  • Manager, Software Development – Java — Hyderabad
  • Engineer, Software – AI — Hyderabad
  • Sr Architect, Systems – Business — Hyderabad
  • Product Owner — Hyderabad

And there are a lot more , To see full job openings you can visit TMUS openings.

Local and regional media continue to focus on Hyderabad’s broader emergence as a GCC powerhouse, frequently mentioning the arrival of new global players and the city’s overtaking of Bengaluru in new GCC setups. However, T-Mobile does not feature among the newly announced or recently expanded GCCs in these reports.

Public and Business Community Reaction

The response from Hyderabad’s business community and general public remains overwhelmingly positive regarding the region’s ascent as a GCC hub. There is widespread optimism about job creation, professional opportunities, and the city’s ability to attract global talent. Anticipation is running high for further international GCC launches, but T-Mobile is not currently the subject of local discussion or speculation.

A 2025 report from The New Indian Express highlights the role of Telangana’s talent pool and infrastructure upgrades in drawing professionals and multinational firms from across India and beyond.

Hyderabad’s GCC Landscape: The Bigger Picture

The broader context underscores Hyderabad’s leadership in India’s GCC revolution. The city now hosts over 550 GCCs, employing hundreds of thousands and accounting for a significant share of India’s total GCC workforce, as detailed in the ET Edge GCC Summit 2025 preview. The sector nationwide is expected to reach $105 billion by 2030, with Hyderabad playing a central role in this projected growth.

With continued investments in office space, infrastructure, and digital innovation, Hyderabad is expected to maintain its status as a global GCC magnet, even as other Indian cities compete for a slice of the expanding pie. While T-Mobile’s future plans remain unconfirmed, Hyderabad’s momentum as a GCC leader is indisputable.


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Abhinav Kumar is a graduate from NIT Jamshedpur . He is an electrical engineer by profession and Digital Design engineer by passion . His articles at WireUnwired is just a part of him following his passion.

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