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GeoLinks rebuilds sites with Mimosa gear as Thomas Fire burns in Southern California

GeoLinks employees are literally putting out fires as they strive to replace damaged telecom sites throughout the area where fires are destroying homes and threatening lives in Southern California. {$excerpt:n}
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SoftBank taps brakes on Sprint investment as shares languish

SoftBank has eased up on its purchases of Sprint's stock as shares of the U.S. carrier have languished over the last 10 days, BTIG observed. {$excerpt:n}
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SoftBank taps brakes on Sprint investment amid languishing shares

SoftBank has eased up on its purchases of Sprint's stock as shares of the U.S. carrier have languished over the last 10 days, BTIG observed. {$excerpt:n}
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Why the fight over net neutrality is far from over

The fight over net neutrality is far from over despite the FCC's vote this week, according to analysts. {$excerpt:n}
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SK Telecom’s fronthaul technology adopted as 5G standard in Korea

Small and mid-sized equipment vendors will have a more receptive environment in which to do business in Korea thanks to SK Telecom’s fronthaul technology being adopted as a Korean national
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Tower companies to benefit from tax reform, emergence of IoT, analysts say

Tower companies are positioned to benefit from tax reform and the rise of the internet of things, analysts said this week. {$excerpt:n}
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WISPA applauds FCC’s vote on repealing net neutrality

Among those who consider themselves in the winner’s corner after Thursday’s FCC vote: the Wireless Internet Service Providers Association (WISPA), which had argued for a “light-touch” regulatory approach to the
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Nokia LTE technology takes flight with Project Loon in Puerto Rico

Nokia is letting the world know that its technology is being used by Project Loon engineers to help recovery efforts in Puerto Rico. {$excerpt:n}
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Rivada doubles 'low-ball' offer from AT&T for LTE public-safety assets in LA

Rivada Networks offered $25 million for LTE assets of a public-safety network in Los Angeles, more than doubling what it called a "low-ball offer" from AT&T. {$excerpt:n}
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AT&T inks tentative deal with CWA, potentially ending 11-month labor standoff

AT&T said it had reached a tentative labor deal with the CWA, potentially ending a nearly yearlong standoff with 21,000 wireless employees. {$excerpt:n}
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