As expected, the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week was the site of a number of new device announcements, including new smartphones from Sony, Alcatel, TCL, Asus and
T-Mobile launched the nation’s first service plan for narrowband-IoT (NB-IoT) in a move that once again underscores its strategic differences with Verizon and AT&T. {$excerpt:n}
LAS VEGAS—Qualcomm Technologies announced radio frequency front-end (RFFE) design wins with several original equipment manufacturers, including Google, HTC, LG, Samsung and Sony Mobile. {$excerpt:n}
Chinese smartphone vendor Huawei appears to have encountered a major stumbling block in its plans to expand its U.S. smartphone business, with the Wall Street Journal reporting that AT&T has
Remember when former FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler promised a "spectrum extravaganza" with the agency’s incentive auction of TV broadcasters’ unwanted 600 MHz spectrum licenses? Well it turns out that T-Mobile
Two of Sprint’s major promotional pricing offers—its “unlimited freedom” and its “50% off” promotions—are soon scheduled to end, which will result in a bigger monthly bill for some Sprint customers.
Starry announced it will collaborate with Marvell to make a new set of fixed wireless access technologies available to other companies, all in an effort to speed the deployment of