AT&T reportedly paid $600,000 to President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, last year in order to better understand where a Trump administration might fall on issues like
The FCC didn’t have to deliberate for long Thursday as it voted unanimously to adopt a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that contemplates ways to put mostly fallow 2.5 GHz spectrum
CenturyLink executives said that the company is still testing fixed wireless technologies for its network build-outs in rural locations, but that so far CenturyLink is mainly using fiber to reach
Continuing with the theme of 5G and “firsts,” NTT DoCoMo says it has achieved what is believed to be the world’s first successful 28 GHz wireless data transmission between a
Continuing with the theme of 5G and “firsts,” NTT DoCoMo says it has achieved what is believed to be the world’s first successful 28 GHz wireless data transmission between a
Mobile carrier consolidations across Europe suggest that while per-gigabyte prices in three-player markets continue dropping, they do so more slowly than in markets with four carriers, according to an extensive
The National Football League is preparing to deploy a system at each of the NFL team stadiums in the U.S. that ultimately will operate in the Citizens Broadband Radio Service
A trade group representing hundreds of U.S. utility companies is urging federal agencies to make sure that power and electricity providers retain control of interference-free spectrum so they can continue
Verizon outspent its rivals in terms of TV advertising during the month of April, according to advertising measurement company iSpot. That finding is notable considering AT&T outspent Verizon and the rest
Microsoft is asking for a little help from the FCC to restore communications in areas of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands affected by hurricanes Irma and Maria. {$excerpt:n}