Marni Walden will step down as president of Verizon's Global Media business at the end of the year before leaving the company entirely in February. {$excerpt:n}
While saying they’ll play nice with incumbents, a diverse set of players—Apple, Cisco, Google, Facebook, Broadcom, Intel, Qualcomm, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise and others—is pushing the FCC to set aside more spectrum
Google introduced its second-generation Pixel and some other new gadgets on Wednesday, but the company focused primarily on user experience and artificial intelligence rather than hardware specs. {$excerpt:n}
IHS said Huawei and Vodafone were the two most promising vendors of IoT connectivity management platforms, while no U.S. carrier managed to crack the top 10. {$excerpt:n}
A relatively placid wireless market may have slowed T-Mobile's momentum in the third quarter, but the release of Apple's iPhone X could serve as a catalyst for competition. {$excerpt:n}
The European Union is taking Ireland to court to force the country to collect roughly $15 billion in taxes, escalating a year-old dispute. {$excerpt:n}
The FCC is considering new rules for the 3.5 GHz Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) band, which will make some mobile operators happy but disappoints a lot of other CBRS stakeholders
Intelsat and Intel are proposing something that will be of interest to mobile industry stakeholders: access to new midband spectrum to help accelerate the introduction of 5G services. But getting
The rush to deploy zero-rated data services has quieted with the emergence of unlimited plans, but opportunities for the business model will only increase in the coming years. {$excerpt:n}
Remembering previous forced relocations to accommodate wireless carrier interests, several city and county entities are urging the FCC to keep the interests of public safety in mind as they consider