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Calm wireless market likely to boost Verizon and AT&T—for now, at least

A relatively calm wireless environment likely benefited the nation's two largest carriers in the third quarter, but the launch of Apple's iPhone X could roil the market during the holiday
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Deutsche Bank 'bearish' on chance of regulatory approval of a T-Mobile/Sprint merger

T-Mobile and Sprint are expected to announce an agreement to merge within a few weeks, but whether any deal can clear regulatory hurdles is uncertain. {$excerpt:n}
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The top 5 wireless ads: Verizon drops $29M on spots with NFL's Odell Beckham Jr.

Wireless industry spending increased for the second month in a row, up from an estimated $228 million in August to $236 million in September. Overall, 19 brands aired 101 spots
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Wells Fargo sees 'limited to no orders' for FirstNet build-out yet

A potential merger between Sprint and T-Mobile combined with a slower-than-expected rollout of FirstNet could provide opportunities for tower investors. {$excerpt:n}
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Video: 5G use cases at Mobile World Congress Americas

​​​​​​​Welcome to FierceWireless’ recap of last month’s MWC Americas show, with commentary from top industry executives on 5G use cases. {$excerpt:n}
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Microsoft: Developing Windows 10 Mobile no longer a priority

Microsoft will no longer focus on developing key features or expanding the device lineup for its Windows Phone platform, a key executive said Sunday. {$excerpt:n}
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Breakup fee not expected in final T-Mobile/Sprint agreement

T-Mobile and Sprint are reportedly finalizing a proposed tie-up that could be announced in the next few weeks, and the agreement isn't expected to include a breakup fee should the
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Editor’s Corner—Tell us your picks for influential women in small tech or startup firms

Tell us about women at small and private companies who are making a difference in STEM. {$excerpt:n}
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Google Loon gets OK to help provide emergency cell service in Puerto Rico

Project Loon, led by Google’s parent company Alphabet, will get a chance to show how its network of balloons can provide connectivity to the people of Puerto Rico thanks to
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Loon gets OK to help provide emergency cell service in Puerto Rico

Project Loon, led by Google’s parent company Alphabet, will get a chance to show how its network of balloons can provide connectivity to the people of Puerto Rico thanks to
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