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T-Mobile US (TMUS): Cuba Exposure Check

Independent audit of T-Mobile US's exposure to Cuba — OFAC SDN matches, Helms-Burton Title III risk, SEC filings, and the Cuban Insights news corpus.

Direct exposure

T-Mobile US has direct Cuba exposure documented on the public record.

T-Mobile operates roaming with ETECSA under §515.542 telecom general license. Cuba traffic is a tiny share of revenue.

Ticker
TMUS
S&P 500 sector
Communication Services
Headquarters
Bellevue, Washington
OFAC matches
0
EDGAR filings
6
Last refreshed
2026-04-21

OFAC Cuba SDN matches

No entry on the OFAC Cuba SDN list contains T-Mobile US as of the most recent OFAC scrape. Always re-verify with OFAC Sanctions Search before transacting.

SEC filings disclosing Cuba items

T-Mobile US has filed 6 recent SEC documents containing references to Cuba, the CACR, Helms-Burton, GAESA, or related terms. These are the company's own disclosures.

SEC EDGAR · accession 0001193125-26-010485
SEC EDGAR · accession 0001193125-25-065576
SEC EDGAR · accession 0001193125-24-226980
SEC EDGAR · accession 0001140361-25-037817
SEC EDGAR · accession 0001140361-24-024941
SEC EDGAR · accession 0001193125-26-059515

Federal Register & news corpus mentions

No Federal Register notice or analyzed news article in our corpus references T-Mobile US in a Cuba context. Search the live sanctions tracker or the daily briefing index for ad-hoc context.

Cuban Insights analyst note

T-Mobile operates roaming with ETECSA under §515.542 telecom general license. Cuba traffic is a tiny share of revenue.

Relevant OFAC general licenses (CACR §515.560–.578): CACR §515.542 — browse the full GL directory.

Methodology. This page combines four signals: (1) a hand-curated map of S&P 500 Cuba exposure maintained by Cuban Insights analysts; (2) fuzzy substring matching against every Cuba-program OFAC SDN designation and the State Department Cuba Restricted List (refreshed twice daily); (3) the SEC EDGAR full-text search across the company's 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, 20-F, and 6-K filings for the past 24 months — including Helms-Burton Title III trafficking-claim disclosures; (4) a scan of our own analyzed-news corpus and US Federal Register notices. Last refreshed 2026-04-21. This is not legal or compliance advice; always verify with primary sources and qualified sanctions counsel before transacting.

Frequently asked questions

Is T-Mobile US (TMUS) sanctioned by OFAC?
As of April 2026, T-Mobile US (TMUS) is not listed on the OFAC CUBA-program SDN list. No direct or subsidiary entity match was found in our scan against the live US Treasury SDN feed. Note that the State Department's Cuba Restricted List and Cuba Prohibited Accommodations List apply separately and should be checked alongside the SDN. Always re-verify against the official OFAC Sanctions Search before relying on this for a compliance decision.
Does T-Mobile US have Cuba revenue exposure?
T-Mobile US has direct Cuba exposure documented on the public record. T-Mobile operates roaming with ETECSA under §515.542 telecom general license. Cuba traffic is a tiny share of revenue.
Has T-Mobile US disclosed Cuba in its SEC filings?
T-Mobile US has filed 6 recent SEC documents containing Cuba-related references (searched across 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, 20-F, and 6-K filings on EDGAR over the last 24 months — queries include 'Cuba', 'Helms-Burton', 'CACR', 'Cuba Restricted List', and 'Havana'). See the SEC filings section on the page for the matched excerpts and links to each filing.

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