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T-Mobile, Sprint trash-talk their own networks in bid to merge

As part of their effort to convince the FCC to give the merger its stamp of approval, T-Mobile and Sprint executives described deficiencies of their two standalone companies. {$excerpt:n}
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Verizon’s Q1 delivers 61,000 postpaid net adds

Verizon’s first-quarter 2019 results were mostly a mixed bag in the wireless division, with the operator reporting 61,000 retail postpaid net additions and a slight uptick in churn. {$excerpt:n}
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Verizon CEO on mmWave: Early days but engineering team good with it

Responding to an analyst’s question during Verizon’s first-quarter earnings call, CEO Hans Vestberg defended the company’s millimeter wave spectrum strategy one day after T-Mobile CTO Neville Ray blasted its “spotty”
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UPDATE: Samsung delays U.S. Galaxy Fold launch

Samsung said it had inspected the defective phones and determined the causes of the phone display failures. {$excerpt:n}
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Sprint settles out of court with AT&T over 5G E

AT&T will continue to use the 5G E icon on non-5G networks and devices. {$excerpt:n}
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T-Mobile says 5G mmWave deployments ‘will never materially scale’

T-Mobile’s 5G deployment strategy has hinged on prioritizing coverage over speed or capacity, and the carrier holds relatively few millimeter wave spectrum licenses compared to rivals AT&T and Verizon. {$excerpt:n}
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Samsung cancels China Galaxy Fold launch in light of screen issues

Samsung canceled its launch of the Galaxy Fold smartphone in China this week after a wave of reviewers in the U.S. reported their phone screens broke after a few days
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Industry Voices—Mun: Early 5G pricing strategies may induce deja vu, but tech could prove disruptive

Now that 5G commercial services are starting to go live in the leading markets, we get a glimpse into operators’ views of how much value they believe they can wring
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Taxpayer group tallies spectrum wins since 1994: $121.7B

Citing the sum of $121.7 billion—the amount of revenue that spectrum auctions have raised for the government since 1994—Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) released a new report that seeks to
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Marek’s Take: Dynamic spectrum sharing may change the 5G deployment game

Some North American operators will deploy the software in the next year as a way to quickly expand their 5G coverage. But the big benefit of DSS will become more
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