AT&T may be facing a public relations situation following reports of the carrier’s move to significantly increase the administrative fees it levies against customers—actions that one analyst calculated could boost
Top executives from Sprint and T-Mobile, alongside economists, technologists and consumer advocates, testified Wednesday afternoon for the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Antitrust Subcommittee. The hearing was an effort by the subcommittee
The Communications Workers of America union, which represents 700,000 workers across the United States, said it plans to withhold its approval of the Sprint and T-Mobile merger until the companies
Charter, the nation’s third largest cable operator, is widely expected to launch its Spectrum Mobile MVNO in the coming weeks. And that effort likely will result in some serious challenges
Facebook is getting out of the drone-building business, shutting the doors of its facility in Bridgwater, U.K., and focusing on partnerships instead. {$excerpt:n}
The Chinese government has not made any official announcements yet with regard to spectrum and 5G ramp-up plans, but the big network vendors are starting to pump up the tires
The rules for the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) spectrum in the U.S. are still being worked out at the FCC, but thanks to some behind-the-scenes technical work by the
Edge computing is one of the latest and hottest buzzwords in the wireless industry. Already, AT&T is testing edge computing designs and Verizon has gone as far as to coin
Operators’ quest for open networks takes another turn this week as Telefónica and Vodafone each are issuing a Request for Information (RFI) for OpenRAN solutions. {$excerpt:n}
Visible—a new MVNO that is funded by Verizon, uses the company’s LTE network and is staffed by former Verizon executives—doesn’t appear to be very visible. At least not yet. {$excerpt:n}