T-Mobile struck another win, with the Attorney General of Nevada, Aaron D. Ford, on Monday announcing a settlement resolving concerns related to the planned merger with Sprint. The announcement came on
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced today that his office reached a settlement with T-Mobile to resolve the state’s antitrust claims against the proposed merger of Sprint and T-Mobile. {$excerpt:n}
The agency also adopted a Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that would require carriers remove and replace existing equipment from Huawei and ZTE. {$excerpt:n}
Mark Walker, Sprint’s VP of network for the Northeast region, said the strand-mounted small cell deployment with Altice “was absolutely worth doing.” {$excerpt:n}
AT&T is finally opening up 5G service to consumers, announcing Tuesday the first cities for its upcoming 5G launch using low-band spectrum, along with preorders for a new version of
Answering a question that came up a lot this week in light of the C-band news, New Street Research analysts say Dish Network should be able to sell its licenses
Charter is also considering the use of its distributed wireline assets to help with small cell placements. The company could deploy small cells that would tap CBRS spectrum. {$excerpt:n}
It turns out that Loon’s years of collaboration with Telefonica are paying off, with Loon signing a commercial deal to start serving Telefonica users in remote regions of the Amazon