FORT WORTH, Texas—The head of T-Mobile’s customer care operations boasted that the number of calls per customer that T-Mobile receives has decreased 31% since the operator launched its “Uncarrier” branding
While Verizon and AT&T have set their sights on a significant portion of the 28 GHz and 39 GHz spectrum, a new white paper identifies an area where small ISPs
Sprint shares edged upward after the carrier posted 279,000 postpaid net subscribers in the third quarter as rumors of a merger with T-Mobile continued to heat up. {$excerpt:n}
The nation's second-largest mobile network operator lost 97,000 postpaid net phone customers in the third quarter but saw strong growth in its prepaid user base. {$excerpt:n}
One of the highlights of a 5G trial that U.S. Cellular conducted with Ericsson in Madison, Wisconsin, involved virtual reality, proving that ultrahigh speeds and low latency will enable VR
As one might have expected, CTIA is happy with the FCC’s vote to seek changes to the 3.5 GHz band rules, while the group representing rural broadband providers is not.
The FCC today voted to seek comment on proposed changes to the 3.5 GHz Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) rules, with Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel being the lone dissenter. {$excerpt:n}
T-Mobile's MetroPCS is taking aim at AT&T's Cricket with a promotion for prepaid users offering four lines of unlimited data for $100 a month. The campaign comes amid increasing competition