Apple sold fewer iPhones overall than many on Wall Street had expected, but the company’s iPhone revenues and average selling prices jumped significantly due to the $1,000 price tag on
The FCC is set to consider an agenda item at its next open commission meeting on Feb. 22 that proposes to open up gobs of new spectrum above 95 GHz. {$excerpt:n}
Verizon confirmed plans to build a nationwide NB-IoT network covering 2.56 million square miles by the end of this year. The network will essentially piggyback on Verizon’s existing LTE network
Three of the nation’s four nationwide wireless network operators have reported their fourth-quarter results, and all of them have dramatically exceeded Wall Street expectations for postpaid customer additions. That leaves
Nokia’s fourth-quarter results were better than its main European rival Ericsson, and it's optimistic that 5G will make a nice dent in sales before too long. {$excerpt:n}
Qualcomm announced a licensing agreement with Samsung that the company said stretches through 2023 and includes 5G technologies. However, that agreement was tempered by Qualcomm’s relatively uninspiring quarterly earnings report
AT&T said it added 329,000 postpaid phone net customer additions in the fourth quarter, which the carrier attributed in part to its strategy of bundling its video offerings with its
AT&T said it added 329,000 postpaid phone net customers in the fourth quarter, which the carrier attributed in part to its strategy of bundling its video offerings with its wireless
While some smaller entities—and bigger ones like Google and GE—say certain proposed changes to the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) only favor the big wireless carriers, T-Mobile argues that the
Add the City and Port of Los Angeles to the list of entities arguing for the FCC to resist making wholesale changes to the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) rules