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T-Mobile raises 2018 customer growth expectations—again

T-Mobile posted financials and customer metrics that largely exceeded Wall Street expectations. And, for the third time this year, the company increased the number of customers it expects to gain
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FCC tests show Wi-Fi can share with DSRC in 5.9 GHz band

It’s close to a couple years late by some estimations, but the FCC’s Office of Engineering and Technology released the results of tests that were conducted to see if unlicensed
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T-Mobile: Mobile TV service from Layer3 won’t launch until next year

Ever since acquiring Layer3 late last year, T-Mobile’s executives have been promising that their company will launch some type of TV service from Layer3 TV this year. However, during the
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Broadcasters say FCC should not sacrifice content in wireless industry’s ‘Race to 5G’

In the wireless industry’s “Race to 5G,” it is critical that the FCC not sacrifice the nation’s position as the world leader in content, the National Association of Broadcasters told
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Coalition gets pushback on P2MP plan for 3.7-4.2 GHz

The Broadband Access Coalition continues to advocate for making spectrum in the 3.7-4.2 GHz band available for point-to-multipoint (P2MP) fixed wireless service, but other wireless industry stakeholders and satellite operators
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Here’s how NextLink—the biggest CAF II auction winner—is spending its $281M

NextLink, the internet service provider owned by AMG Technology Investment Group LLC, was the biggest winner in the government’s recent Connect America Fund Phase II (CAF II) auction. Specifically, NextLink
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T-Mobile counters C-Band Alliance proposal with auction-based approach for 3.7-4.2 GHz

The government may be doing the right thing by proposing to use the 3.7-4.2 GHz band for terrestrial services, but T-Mobile says it has a better idea for how the
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Huawei gets another supporter: Mark Twain (a fixed wireless operator in Missouri)

Another rural telecom company came out in support of China’s Huawei. Mark Twain Communications, which offers telecom services in parts of Missouri, said it currently uses Huawei’s wireless network equipment
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AT&T still vague on 5G service pricing

Despite the company’s pending launch of mobile 5G services, AT&T’s top wireless executive declined to discuss how the operator might charge for the faster wireless technology. {$excerpt:n}
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Amid ongoing challenges, T-Mobile/Sprint merger odds rise to 70%, analysts say

The analysts at Wells Fargo said they now give the proposed merger between Sprint and T-Mobile a 70% chance of happening, a figure up from 60% previously. {$excerpt:n}
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