US telecom giant T-Mobile USA, through its subsidiary TMUS Global Solutions Technology, has inaugurated its first global capability centre (GCC) outside the United States in Hyderabad. The company plans to hire approximately 1,000 employees by 2027 at the new facility, which spans over 2.5 lakh square feet in Hitech City.
Rapid Onboarding and Strategic Vision
According to sources, the company has already onboarded over 500 professionals at the facility within a short period. TMUS Global Solutions stated that the Hyderabad centre will function as a strategic innovation hub within its global network, building capabilities across software engineering, DevOps, product development, cloud technologies, artificial intelligence, data analytics, cybersecurity, and next-generation digital solutions.
The centre has been designed as a globally integrated technology and innovation hub, aiming to drive capabilities across software platforms, cloud technologies, data, AI, automation, cybersecurity, and enterprise digital transformation. The focus is on developing scalable technology solutions that support operations and enhance customer experience.
Leadership Insights
Chandra Gupta, Vice President of IT Operations at TMUS Global Solutions, explained that the company chose Hyderabad for its combination of technology talent and an established innovation ecosystem aligned with the company’s long-term goals. “Our global technology centre in Hyderabad will play an important role in strengthening our engineering and digital capabilities while enabling teams to build solutions that support our customers and business priorities,” he said.
Government Endorsement
Inaugurating the facility on Thursday, Telangana IT and Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu praised the rapid onboarding of skilled professionals, calling it a testament to Hyderabad’s ability to offer scale. “When they committed to building from Hyderabad, we promised them access to the best technology talent in the country. Today, seeing them onboard hundreds of skilled professionals and establish one of their fastest-growing centres in such a short span is a strong validation of Hyderabad’s ability to deliver world-class talent at scale,” the minister said.
He highlighted that Telangana has built a diverse, high-value GCC ecosystem with local engineers working across sectors and technologies. “This capability did not happen overnight. Over two years, we have built one of the most diverse and high-value GCC ecosystems in the country. Our talent today is not limited to one sector or one technology. Engineers and innovators from Hyderabad are solving complex challenges across telecom, AI, life sciences, semiconductors, BFSI, retail, and several other industries. Telangana has created the right ecosystem for global companies to come here, scale quickly, and build technologies that create impact across the world,” he added.
Hyderabad's GCC Landscape
The new GCC of TMUS Global Solutions adds to Hyderabad’s diverse GCC landscape, which is now home to over 450 GCCs employing more than 3 lakh professionals across various sectors. This development underscores Hyderabad’s growing prominence as a global technology hub.



