Yossi Cohen, executive vice president, head of Customer Unit Verizon at Ericsson, is a FierceWireless rising star for 2019. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on August 4, 2019
U.S. Cellular lost 26,000 net postpaid subscribers in the second quarter but saw service revenue growth driven by increases in average revenue per user (ARPU). {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on August 2, 2019
The DOJ's approval of the T-Mobile/Sprint merger and the simultaneous establishment of a new wireless carrier is super complicated. Analyst Roger Entner slices and dices the conditions of the transaction
Written by Developer on August 2, 2019
The start of the trial for the states that are opposing the merger of Sprint and T-Mobile has been pushed back to December as yet another state—Texas—joined the coalition intent
Written by Developer on August 2, 2019
Sprint posted losses for both prepaid and postpaid phone connections in the second quarter, with the carrier’s standalone prospects looking bleak, according to NewStreet analysts. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on August 2, 2019
The robots can roam the aisles of grocery stores, checking for spills and other trip-and-fall hazards, and monitoring inventory levels. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on August 1, 2019
The FCC is seeking public input on whether better mobile wireless coverage data should be included in collection efforts to more accurately map broadband availability in the U.S. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on August 1, 2019
The FCC voted unanimously Thursday to make it easier for small satellite operators to get their constellations approved and launched, but some commissioners are calling for greater efforts to manage
Written by Developer on August 1, 2019
Verizon’s chief executive touted confidence in the carrier’s 5G strategy during its second-quarter earnings call, but skirted questions about the company’s plan to compete near-term with rivals that have clearer
Written by Developer on August 1, 2019
A new filing with the FCC shows Dish Network wasted no time in explaining why its deal with Sprint, T-Mobile and the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) solves the “competitive
Written by Developer on August 1, 2019