Sprint remains on track to launch a mobile 5G service in nine markets this year while it waits to see whether the government will approve its merger with T-Mobile—which it
Written by Developer on January 31, 2019
Apple and Samsung are not outliers with respect to declining smartphone sales. Global mobile device shipments were down 4.9% year over year in the fourth quarter of 2018, according to
Written by Developer on January 31, 2019
Following an exhaustive search that lasted seven months, Intel is back where it started. The company today announced that Robert Swan has been promoted to CEO. Swan, who has been
Written by Developer on January 31, 2019
Qualcomm executives are—not surprisingly—optimistic they’re headed for victories in patent disputes with Apple, and they’re jazzed about the company’s prospects in the 5G device arena. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on January 31, 2019
The FCC has given Echodyne the go-ahead to operate two low powered fixed radar transmitters in the immediate vicinity of Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta during Super Bowl LIII on Sunday.
Written by Developer on January 30, 2019
AT&T, which last year revealed plans to use the 3.5 GHz band for fixed wireless services in 2019, is continuing to evaluate the band, applying for a six-month Special Temporary
Written by Developer on January 30, 2019
T-Mobile and Sprint are trying to generate some positive momentum for their proposed merger, which has come under increased scrutiny of late. The companies announced a plan to build five
Written by Developer on January 30, 2019
AT&T ended the fourth quarter with 134,000 net phone additions to its postpaid roster, lagging behind the 653,000 net phone additions rival Verizon reported for the same quarter. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on January 30, 2019
Verizon disclosed today that it received a total of 139,659 subpoenas, orders, warrants and emergency requests from law enforcement agencies during the second half of 2018. The total number of
Written by Developer on January 30, 2019
AirTies has announced plans to acquire Technicolor’s in-home Wi-Fi management software business, also known as Wireless Doctor, subject to customary closing conditions. Financial terms were not disclosed. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on January 30, 2019