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Whatever happened to AT&T’s Digital Life?

AT&T was reported by Reuters last August to be shopping AT&T Digital Life, its smart home subsidiary, in an effort to pay down debt in anticipation of its Time Warner
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FCC seeks comment on sharing in 3.7-4.2 GHz band

The FCC is taking the first step in reallocating the 3.7-4.2 GHz band, also known as the C-Band, by seeking comment for an upcoming commission report that will address the
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T-Mobile beats Q1 expectations, raises customer growth goals for 2018

T-Mobile’s first-quarter performance largely exceeded analysts’ expectations for the period, with the carrier reporting postpaid net customer additions of fully 1 million—ahead of Wells Fargo estimates of 830,000. Importantly, T-Mobile’s
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Tower companies cheer MIMO antennas because they’re bigger and heavier

As wireless network operators look to deploy higher orders of MIMO antenna technology in order to improve speeds, tower companies are hoping to cash in as a result. Specifically, tower
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T-Mobile executives change tune on fixed wireless following Sprint merger deal

T-Mobile executives said that the company’s planned merger with Sprint would position the newly combined company to offer internet services to homes, offices and other locations—a move that would put
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NYU Wireless founder expects big appetite for millimeter wave spectrum this fall

As the FCC considers how to set up the bidding procedures for 28 and 24 GHz spectrum band auctions, the founding director of NYU Wireless is optimistic the auctions will
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Sprint's roaming agreement with T-Mobile doesn't impact VoLTE rollout

T-Mobile’s agreement to provide Sprint with LTE roaming for four years does not appear to be slowing Sprint down in its VoLTE rollout. {$excerpt:n}
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Industry Voices—Schoolar: Open RAN can give operators more choice, if they really want it

The underlying principal of open RAN calls for the use of open interfaces to create vendor interoperability between the radio and base band unit (BBU). For example, if one vendor
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T-Mobile/Sprint odds and ends: Breakup fee, Washington reaction, vendor implications and more

As the dust settles on Sunday’s news that Sprint and T-Mobile finally reached a merger agreement after years of attempts, additional details are emerging about the drivers behind the transaction.
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Industry Voices—Dornan: Is consumer eSIM a real threat to telco operators?

Since its inception in the world of M2M this decade, eSIM has generated much hype, with many claiming it will disrupt the telecoms industry. With the opportunity for consumers to
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